I've tried everything... my current incarnation is:
Apache/1.3.19 mod_ssl-2.8.2-1.3.19 openssl-0.9.6a (with and without
mm-1.1.3)
It compiles just fine. But I can't get it to run reliably. The connection
appears secure sometimes, but here's the main symptoms:
1) Netscape clients on Mac (v4.76) and BSDI (v4.75) work fine.
Viewing the certificate information reveals exactly the cert that
I think I am using.
2) MSIE (4.01) on Mac complains that the identity certificate has expired.
I took the .crt and .key files from the old server this was
running on, and have them configured in the new server (and
Netscape doesn't think they've expired).
3) MSIE on Windoze (assorted versions) works erratically
Specifically, an http form that has an https action works the first
time it is loaded and submitted, but if it is reloaded and the data
is changed, and resubmitted, the browser seems to be sending no form
parameters to the https server.
4) MSIE (5.0) on a Mac on my local network works fine.
5) MSIE (5.0) on a Mac on a remote network fails!
The browser sends no form parameters to the https server (as above).
The ssl_engine_log doesn't show any errors. In the server error logs I see a
number of these:
[Fri Apr 13 15:42:57 2001] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake interrupted by system [Hint:
Stop button pressed in browser?!] (System error follows)
[Fri Apr 13 15:42:57 2001] [error] System: Connection reset by peer (errno: 54)
However, I did a "tail -f" on the error log while condition 5 (above) was
being exercised (3 times) and it did not appear then, nor did it appear when
I tested condition 3 (above), so I think it was coincidence.
My firewall admits port 80 and port 443. Help? Any ideas?
-Dan
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