Well I would use php4.0.3pl1, however, the bugger kept giving me errors when
It tired to parse classes I had previously written that worked fine in
php4.0.0. Never the less I turned on debugging and here is the contents of
the log when I attempt to connect with MSIE5.5...
[info] Connection to child 1 established (server
checkout.commaflex.com:443, client 216.186.181
.240)
[info] Seeding PRNG with 1160 bytes of entropy
[trace] OpenSSL: Handshake: start
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: before/accept initialization
[debug] OpenSSL: read 11/11 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEB8] (BIO
dump follows)
[debug] OpenSSL: read 91/91 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEC3] (BIO
dump follows)
[trace] Inter-Process Session Cache (DBM) Expiry: old: 1, new: 0, removed: 1
[trace] Inter-Process Session Cache: request=GET status=MISSED
id=B2DF8CC4C995D6DF962A0C9E80A222
090D3D6A0345F344587AFB254C4EFD5E67 (session renewal)
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read client hello A
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write server hello A
[debug] OpenSSL: write 1024/1024 bytes to BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081C8350] (BIO
dump follows)
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write certificate A
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write server done A
[debug] OpenSSL: write 743/743 bytes to BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081C8350] (BIO
dump follows)
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 flush data
[debug] OpenSSL: read 5/5 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEB8] (BIO dump
follows)
[debug] OpenSSL: read 132/132 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEBD] (BIO
dump follows)
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read client key exchange A
[debug] OpenSSL: read 5/5 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEB8] (BIO dump
follows)
[debug] OpenSSL: read 1/1 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEBD] (BIO dump
follows)
[debug] OpenSSL: read 5/5 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEB8] (BIO dump
follows)
[debug] OpenSSL: read 56/56 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEBD] (BIO
dump follows)
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read finished A
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write change cipher spec A
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write finished A
[debug] OpenSSL: write 67/67 bytes to BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081C8350] (BIO dump
follows)
[trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 flush data
[trace] Inter-Process Session Cache: request=SET status=OK
id=B159BAC2E5FC99E3A69DC0B9B618E326C8
66B6836480BBAA3C2D6955FDD884DF timeout=300s (session caching)
[trace] OpenSSL: Handshake: done
[info] Connection: Client IP: 216.186.181.240, Protocol: SSLv3, Cipher:
RC4-MD5 (128/128 bits)
[debug] OpenSSL: read 0/18437 bytes from BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081BAEB8] (BIO
dump follows)
[debug] OpenSSL: write 23/23 bytes to BIO#081A73D0 [mem: 081C36C8] (BIO dump
follows)
[trace] OpenSSL: Write: SSL negotiation finished successfully
[info] Connection to child 1 closed with standard shutdown (server
checkout.commaflex.com:443,
client 216.186.181.240)
...sorry for all the debug info :P but this is what I got, and I still get
'page cannot be displayed' in msie5.5. :( Any ideas?
>From: James Treworgy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MOD_SSL + MSIE 5.x
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 05:31:58 -0500
>
>Apache 1.3.14 will not compile with php4.0.0? Why? Also, why _must_ you use
>a specific version of PHP that contains documented memory leaks, among
>other bugs, when there are more recent versions available?
>
>Using the 2.7.1 version of mod_ssl (without RSAREF) also has the
>significant advantage of a nice big speed increase, as I recall from recent
>discussion here.
>
>-- Jamie
>
>At 05:13 AM 11/14/00, Brendon Maragia wrote:
>>I really would try, but in order to get apache to compile with php4.0.0
>>(which is the version I have to use) I have to use apache_1.3.12. which
>>requires an older version of mod_ssl
>
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