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Daniel Cox wrote:
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> I am having trouble with the SSL environment variables returning
> nothing.
>
> Currently running.
> -apache_1.3.9
> -mm-1.0.12
> -mod_ssl-2.4.9-1.3.9
> -openssl-0.9.4
> -ApacheJServ-1.1
> compiled using --enable-EAPI
>
> Client certificates have been set to required and SSL authentication
> with Apache works.
> I have modified SnoopServlet to use getAttribute to return all
> environment variables.
>
> Looking at jserv_ajpv12.c there is code like the following.
>
> // begin jluc
> // send routing info .. & SSL CLIENT ...
> if (r->subprocess_env) {
> ... sendstring(...SSL_CLIENT_S_DN) ...
> } else {
> .... sendstring(.... "") ...
> }
>
> Obviously the second or else part is running, hence the blank strings.
>
> - What would cause this test to fail?
> - Can it safely be removed so the strings are always sent?
> - Should I try some other versions of the software?
>
> I would greatly appreciate any help here.
>
are you using mod_ssl or apache-ssl ?
if mod_ssl, is the compatibility mode enabled ?
what does a /cgi-bin/printenv print with the SSL vars ?
Jean-Luc
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