* Simon Josefsson schreibt: > "Lasse Kliemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > * Simon Josefsson writes: > >> I searched a little, and found Cherokee: > >> > >> http://www.cherokee-project.com/ > >> > >> There are Debian packages for it, and it seems to be using GnuTLS. > >> > >> I don't know if it supports HTTPS virtual hosting. You could search > >> the source for 'gnutls_server_name_get'. [...] > > Hydra is next, however the comments on its homepage are not too > > promising. > > Let us know how it works.
'gnutls_server_name_get' occurs once in the source, in a file called cgi_ssl.c. I do not think that this is what I am looking for. The manual page does not mention encryption at all. > Investigating how well mod_gnutls works would also be quite good. I > haven't built/tested it because I haven't my own apache build running, > and I'm not that familiar with apache... Perhaps you'd like to do > it. :) I do not like Apache because of its code size and complexity. In fact, I got by completely without it until now. I used UCSPI implementations and the Fnord web server instead. If mod_gnutls was released for production use by its author, I would take it as a good reason to ditch my aversion against Apache. But it is not. Even if it works, I will feel uneasy with it, because its author says that one should not use it if one "truly cares about making the web server secure". I wrote to the Cherokee mailing list today desribing my experiences from yesterday. Maybe something can be done there. Otherwise I will code my own UCSPI-like implementation some day. Lasse
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