On Wed, Feb 17, 1999, rick saltzman wrote:
> If anyone knows of any caveats to simply using apxs to rebuild mod_ssl and
> replacing the old module with the new would you mind spelling them out here.
> I don't recall anyone commenting about this previously, but I wouldn't mind
> avoiding any u
If anyone knows of any caveats to simply using apxs to rebuild mod_ssl and
replacing the old module with the new would you mind spelling them out here.
I don't recall anyone commenting about this previously, but I wouldn't mind
avoiding any unpleasant surprises :)
Rick Saltzman
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On Wed, Feb 17, 1999, Owen Williams wrote:
>[...]
> httpd: [Wed Feb 17 16:38:25 1999] [error] error:140890B0:SSL
>routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE:no certificates returned
>
> If the client doesn't have a certificate you get this message:
>
> httpd: [Wed Feb 17 16:38:09 1999] [error
On Wed, Feb 17, 1999, Roman Maeder wrote:
> are there any reasons I am not aware of not to point SSLSessionCache and
> SSLMutex into /tmp, which on my machine (Solaris 2.5.1) is served from
> the swap area, so it is quite a bit faster than is a real hard disk?
> Concerns about attacks from local
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a configuration problem. It must be because
people are using mod_ssl.
First my platform:
AIX 4.2.1 using xlC.C 3.1.4.7 with -O2 -qarch=pwr2
Software:
openssl-0.9.1c
mod_ssl-2.2.2-1.3.4
apache_1.3.4
(mod_perl 1.18)
Everything is compiled and to some ext
are there any reasons I am not aware of not to point SSLSessionCache and
SSLMutex into /tmp, which on my machine (Solaris 2.5.1) is served from
the swap area, so it is quite a bit faster than is a real hard disk?
Concerns about attacks from local users are irrelevant in my case.
These files should
On Wed, Feb 17, 1999, Toru Takinaka wrote:
> >Ok, I've fixed my patch according to your hint but the way it originally was
> >intended (but not written) by me. I don't trust the i2d_xx stuff too much, so
> >I really want to use an extra variable. The fixed patch is appended below.
> >Please try i
>Ok, I've fixed my patch according to your hint but the way it originally was
>intended (but not written) by me. I don't trust the i2d_xx stuff too much, so
>I really want to use an extra variable. The fixed patch is appended below.
>Please try it out again and give me feedback whether it now fin
On Tue, Feb 16, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Jason Olsen
> Version: 2.2.2 for Apache 1.3.4
> OS: Solaris 7 (SunOS 5.7)
> Submission from: panther.dpg.devry.edu (206.69.50.25)
>
> Following the instructions outlined in mod_ssl's readme, I downloaded
> SSLeay-0.9.0b and rsaref20, an
On Wed, Feb 17, 1999, Toru Takinaka wrote:
> I found bugs in your patch.
> I debug the bugs, and it works!!
> >+asn1 = (ASN1Obj *)ssl_ds_table_push(mc->tPublicCert, cpVHostID);
> >+asn1->nData = i2d_X509(pX509Cert, NULL);
> >+asn1->cpData = ap_palloc(mc->pPool, asn1->nDat
On Wed, Feb 17, 1999, Toru Takinaka wrote:
> I found bugs in your patch.
> I debug the bugs, and it works!!
> >+asn1 = (ASN1Obj *)ssl_ds_table_push(mc->tPublicCert, cpVHostID);
> >+asn1->nData = i2d_X509(pX509Cert, NULL);
> >+asn1->cpData = ap_palloc(mc->pPool, asn1->nDa
I found bugs in your patch.
I debug the bugs, and it works!!
>+asn1 = (ASN1Obj *)ssl_ds_table_push(mc->tPublicCert, cpVHostID);
>+asn1->nData = i2d_X509(pX509Cert, NULL);
>+asn1->cpData = ap_palloc(mc->pPool, asn1->nData);
>+ucpp = &asn1->cpData; i2d_X509(pX509Cer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thanks for submitting your feedback to the mod_ssl project.
> Your message was recognized and filed to the mod_ssl
> Bug Database (see http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/bugdb/)
> under the problem report PR#105
ok, i can admit my mistake. i spend a few more hour
Full_Name: Jason Olsen
Version: 2.2.2 for Apache 1.3.4
OS: Solaris 7 (SunOS 5.7)
Submission from: panther.dpg.devry.edu (206.69.50.25)
Following the instructions outlined in mod_ssl's readme, I downloaded
SSLeay-0.9.0b and rsaref20, and compiled them. Still following the directions,
I set up mo
Hi,
I remember deciding that having two different VirtualHosts writing into the
same logfile was not a good idea for my setup and then forgot that it could
be done. I've gone back an examined mod_log_confic.c and it looks like my
first answer was misleading.
Basically, you can specify logging di
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