On the WIN32 platform, is there a recommended patching utility (to apply the
path to the source)?

Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ralf S. Engelschall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, October 09, 1998 6:28 AM
Subject: ANNOUNCE: mod_ssl 2.0.13-1.3.3 (stable branch)


>
>Another version from the stable branch is available. It provides you with
>support for Apache 1.3.3, X.509 v3 certificates under "make certificate"
and
>again cleanups and bugfixes for the session cache.
>
>Greetings,
>                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
>                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                                       www.engelschall.com
>
>  Changes with mod_ssl 2.0.13 (02-Oct-1998 to 09-Oct-1998)
>
>   *) Fixed some more race conditions in ssl_gcache, cleaned
>      up the error logging and namespace in ssl_gcache.
>
>   *) Overtaken the SIGPIPE handling patch from Apache-SSL 1.27
>
>   *) Recreated the Snake Oil CA certificate: it's now a X.509 v3
>      certificate with the CA flag set and pathlen 0.
>
>   *) With special permission from Dr Stephen N. Henson his excellent
ca-fix
>      program was now added to src/support/ and is used by
>      src/support/mkcert.sh (`make certificate') to fixup the generated
>      certificates. Especially X.509 v3 certificates can be now generated
>      where nsCertType and CA pathlen is correctly set. Additionally
`ssleay
>      verify' and `ssleay ... -modulus' checks are performed to make sure
the
>      generated certificates are valid.
>
>   *) Upgraded to Apache 1.3.3.
>
>   *) Fixed again some RSAref hints in the INSTALL file.
>
>   *) Fixed `SSLLogFile /dev/null' situation: it now works as expected: No
>      logging is done. But not by writing to /dev/null. Instead no logging
at
>      all is done, of course.
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