On Sun, Jan 24, 1999, Jeremiah Bellomy wrote:
Apache + mod_ssl/SSLeay + PHP3/MySQL
I would like this combination as in the INSTALL file but would like to be legal
hear in the US, but I see the following note:
o RSAref have not to be used
Why can RSAref not be used with the current
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Eric Boulogne
Version: 2.1.8-1.3.4
OS: AIX 4.2
Submission from: felix.adpcl.com (194.98.137.100)
As your suggestion in PR#91, I have downloaded mod_ssl-2.1.8-1.3.4.
The following problem occurs when I try to install it.
Can you
Hi
I have both mod_ssl and mod_roaming (for Netscape Roaming profiles) installed.
Both work fine.
I'm now trying to make Netscape4.5 use an SSL connection for fetching and
storing its profiles.
However, if I enter https: in the URL instead of http: netscape starts to
look for a server named
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999, Jens-Uwe Mager wrote:
Oh oh oh, AIX is really the most horrible Unix derivative...
It is not horrible, it is quite nice :-). The C compiler notices quite
a few bad habits, and it is really picky about ANSI-C. Wait until you
get the first bug reports from folks turning
You're certainly right. But since AIX made such a lot of problems for the DSO
support in Apache (you know, every platforms was mostly friendly, except AIX)
I really hate this flavor of Unix ;-)
The way DSO's are build under AIX appears to be quite strange, but if
you look at it you will see
Success... like I said - it was just a stupid mistake on my part. I had failed
to set:
SSL_BASE=/usr/local/src/SSLeay-0.9.0b
RSA_BASE=/usr/local/src/rsaref-2.0/local
in apache Configuration.tmpl although I thought I had set these as environment
variables so I'm not sure if that should have
On 1/25/99 at 8:33 AM, Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can use RSAref even with this Apache+mod_ssl+SSLeay+PHP combination,
of course. I just wanted to avoid bloating up the example with RSAref stuff.
Thanks so much for the quick response. I guess that I should have mentioned