ComCity wrote: > > Thank you....Austin,Andy and Ron. I thought the purpose of the list was to > get help....I'm sorry if my question seemed stupid. It was not my intention > to post a stupid question in which I had not exhausted other resources or > throughly looked at what I could find on this.
I responded honestly and, I thought, helpfully to your problem. Basically, if you get an error message you can be sure that an error has occurred - it's no use telling us that there's nothing wrong with your set-up. However, You chose to disregard my advice in a cheeky way: > Well that doesn't make a lot of sense.... So I reserve the right to tell you to: > Figure it out for yourself. I appreciate that SSL can be tricky to set up and this list exists to help people out but remember that all respondents are giving up their time voluntarily and are under no obligation to you. You should have some manners and treat them politely - even if they tell you something you don't want to hear. You are just another one of these guys who thinks they've set things up correctly and can't be bothered checking properly. It is obvious you have made a mistake in compilation, installation or configuration - the alternative hypothesis is that you have uncovered a major bug which has not surfaced before in a popular piece of software in use for years on thousands of computers... Rgds, Owen Boyle. ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
