Hej Jonas,
Ja det syntes jeg også at kunne nikke genkende til, at have læst et par
gange.
Og efter mange søgninger og meget læsning, giver det stadig samme
svar... Det kan ikke lade sig gøre...
Men, det viser sig også at de certifikater der var på min 1.3 var
wildcard certifikater, og
Hej Alle,
I min apache har jeg to VirtualHost konfigurationer, der begge skal
bruge SSL. Det fungerer i princippet bortset fra at den ved begge
VirtualHost bruger Certificatet far den første.
Eksempler:
NameVirtualHost *:443
VirtualHost *:443
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ServerName
answer my own question for the search engines.
Yes it works fine. apache-sslctl blacklists mod_ssl and doesn't allow
it to be added to /etc/apache-ssl/modules.conf via the apache-modconf
mechanism (lame). Copy modules.conf to modules.conf.custom. change the
Include in your httpd.conf to use
I'm using the apache 1.3 packages. How can I use apache-modconf to
disable apache_ssl and enable mod_ssl in the apache-ssl package? Will
it work? I noticed that when installing the libapache-mod-ssl package
that it automatically updated my /etc/apache/modules.conf
and /etc/apache-perl
Hola lista!!
Tengo montado un Squirrelmail como webmail y me gustaría añadirle soporte ssl
a mi Apache para utilizar el webmail con mayor seguridad.
El Problema es que no he conseguido ningún sitio donde esté bien documentada
la instalación de Apache 1.3 con mod_ssl y no consigo echarlo
Torsten Schneider schrieb am Dienstag, 15. Juni 2004 um 17:30:32 +0200:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 05:05:20PM +0200, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
Ich hab woody laufen, mit dem Apache 1.3.26 von woody.
Nun habe ich mod_ssl nachinstalliert. Das war auch alles kein Problem,
nur, wenn ich jetzt
Hallo,
ich habe kein komischen Problem.
Ich hab woody laufen, mit dem Apache 1.3.26 von woody.
Nun habe ich mod_ssl nachinstalliert. Das war auch alles kein Problem,
nur, wenn ich jetzt mod_ssl benutzen möchte, gehen meine normalen Vhost-Einträge
nicht mehr!
HILFE!
LogLevel Debug bracht auch 0
Am 2004-06-15 11:28:51, schrieb Timo Eckert:
Hallo,
ich habe kein komischen Problem.
Ich hab woody laufen, mit dem Apache 1.3.26 von woody.
Nun habe ich mod_ssl nachinstalliert. Das war auch alles kein Problem,
nur, wenn ich jetzt mod_ssl benutzen möchte, gehen meine normalen Vhost-Einträge
configure pour mod_ssl donc si quelqu'un le sait... à moins que ce soit un
autre problème.
Avec une section VirtualHost sur le port ssl de ce genre :
Alain
VirtualHost 64.242.40.20:443
IfModule mod_ssl.c
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile/etc/apache/ssl.crt/server.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile
salut à tous!
j'éssais de faire marcher apache avec mod_ssl mais je ne sais pas trop comment
ça marche. Le mod_ssl est bien installé mais quand je rentre
https://localhost ou localhost.html dans mon browser je reçois bien un
message me demandant d'accepter le certificat et tout mais ensuite ça
Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting mod_ssl working. I have the module loaded: I did
"/usr/sbin/modules-config apache mod_ssl enable"
then added this to the bottom of my /etc/apache/httpd.conf file:
VirtualHost _default_:443
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache/ssl.cr
On 15.03.2004 22:06 Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
/usr/sbin/modules-config apache mod_ssl enable
...
and restart apache with no errors, but netstat -a -p shows apache
listening on port 80 only?
What am I doing worng?
Add 'Listen 443' to your httpd.conf and restart Apache.
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Hi,
I'm trying to use apache-SSL with libssl AND mod_ssl :
It works fine with only libssl but I'd want also mod_ssl
I've added in the httpd.conf :
LoadModule ssl_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_ssl.so
AddModule mod_ssl.c
and then all the SSLEngine parameters !!!
with ie
Le ven 16/01/2004 à 19:38, patrick cazier a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je ne sais pas si je dois m'adresser à vous.
Oh, tu peux toujours ;-)
J'utilise une debian woody
J'ai installé
Openssl
Libapache-mod-ssl
Apache
Mais je n'arrive pas à activer le mod-ssl pour sécuriser une partie de
mon
Bonjour,
Je ne sais pas si je dois m'adresser à vous.
J'utilise une debian woody
J'ai installé
Openssl
Libapache-mod-ssl
Apache
Mais je n'arrive pas à activer le mod-ssl pour sécuriser une partie de
mon site en utilisant https.
voici ce que j'ai ajouté ds httpd.conf
LoadModule ssl_module
@lists.debian.org
Objet : Debian - mod_ssl
Bonjour,
Je ne sais pas si je dois m'adresser à vous.
J'utilise une debian woody
J'ai installé
Openssl
Libapache-mod-ssl
Apache
Mais je n'arrive pas à activer le mod-ssl pour sécuriser une partie de
mon site en utilisant https.
voici ce que j'ai ajouté
Por que não instalar pelo apt?
Desejo utilizar as versões mais novas desses softwares, por isso optei por
não usar apt-get uma vez q minha versão do debian eh a stable, e esses
pacotes na versão stable estão desatualizadas.
AH decidi usar a versao 1.3 do apache com o mod_ssl, agora
Em Mon, 01 Sep 2003 09:25:56 -0300, Leonardo Granato escreveu:
Instalei usando os módulos compactados tar.gz, tanto o openssl quanto o
apache 2.0, na compilação do apache utilizei, ./configure --enable-so
--enable-mods-shared=most --enable-ssl=shared --wit h-ssl=/usr/local/ssl
Por
Em Mon, 01 Sep 2003 09:25:56 -0300, Leonardo Granato escreveu:
Instalei usando os módulos compactados tar.gz, tanto o openssl quanto
o
apache 2.0, na compilação do apache utilizei, ./configure --enable-so
--enable-mods-shared=most --enable-ssl=shared --wit
h-ssl=/usr/local/ssl
Por
Em Tue, 2 Sep 2003 09:17:31 -0300
Leonardo Granato [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
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|
|
| Em Mon, 01 Sep 2003 09:25:56 -0300, Leonardo Granato escreveu:
|
| Instalei usando os módulos compactados tar.gz, tanto o openssl
| quanto o
| apache 2.0, na compilação do apache utilizei,
|
|
|
| Em Mon, 01 Sep 2003 09:25:56 -0300, Leonardo Granato escreveu:
|
| Instalei usando os módulos compactados tar.gz, tanto o openssl
| quanto o
| apache 2.0, na compilação do apache utilizei, ./configure
| --enable-so--enable-mods-shared=most --enable-ssl=shared --wit
|
Em Fri, 29 Aug 2003 11:14:53 -0300, Leonardo Granato escreveu:
Ao tentar iniciar o servidor ssl com ./apachectl startssl, ocorre
a seguinte mensagem de erro:
Cannot load /usr/local/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so into server:
/usr/local/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so: undefined symbol: X509_free
Em Fri, 29 Aug 2003 11:14:53 -0300, Leonardo Granato escreveu:
Ao tentar iniciar o servidor ssl com ./apachectl startssl, ocorre
a seguinte mensagem de erro:
Cannot load /usr/local/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so into server:
/usr/local/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so: undefined symbol: X509_free
Olá a todos.
Ao tentar iniciar o servidor ssl com "./apachectl
startssl", ocorre a seguinte mensagem de erro:
"Cannot load /usr/local/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so
into server:
/usr/local/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so: undefined symbol: X509_free"
Imagino q seja alguma biblioteca do openssl (já
routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad record mac
[Mon Jun 2 17:15:15 2003] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake failed (server
mon.serveur.com:443, client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) (System and OpenSSL library
errors follow)
[Mon Jun 2 17:15:15 2003] [error] System: No such file or directory (errno: 2)
[Mon Jun 2 17:15:15 2003
Hallo!
Nachdem ich von der reinen apache-ssl Installation abgekommen bin, da ssleay
Zertifikate generiert, die der IE unter MacOS nicht mag, habe ich mir jetzt mal den
normalen Apache und libapache-mod-ssl angeschaut. (obwohl ich mich immer noch frage,
woran das genau liegt). Mit dem
run apache-ssl. The apache issue is further
complicated in that apache-ssl and libapache-mod-ssl _are not the same
code_ ... they are two means to an end. See
http://www.apache-ssl.org/#mod_ssl for an explanation.
thanx, at least I'm starting to get some idea about the differences.
Bye
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 11:49, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
If I understand corectly, apache-perl is staticaly compiled with mod_perl
(that is it's the same as installing apache+mod_perl). so how come I can
install both? the same with apache-ssl.
There are some known problems with the mod_perl
Hi
If I understand corectly, apache-perl is staticaly compiled with mod_perl (that is
it's the same as installing apache+mod_perl). so how come I can install both? the same
with apache-ssl.
Am I missing something here?
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-ssl. The apache issue is further
complicated in that apache-ssl and libapache-mod-ssl _are not the same
code_ ... they are two means to an end. See
http://www.apache-ssl.org/#mod_ssl for an explanation.
For most people it somes down to personal preference. Personally, I
like to install apache
Hallo
ich benutze Debian 3.0 mit Apache 1.3.26 und habe mich entschlossen
modd_ssl und openssl mit Debian Paketen zu installieren. Nur zu
Testzwecken um mich da einzuarbeiten.
mod_ssl
Hier gibt es apache_ssl und libapache-mod-ssl. Vielleicht gibt es da noch
mehr? Aber was brauche ich für
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 01:09:57PM +0100, Markus wrote:
Hallo
ich benutze Debian 3.0 mit Apache 1.3.26 und habe mich entschlossen
modd_ssl und openssl mit Debian Paketen zu installieren. Nur zu
Testzwecken um mich da einzuarbeiten.
mod_ssl
Hier gibt es apache_ssl und libapache-mod-ssl
Hi,
I use apache 1.3.27 with mod_ssl-2.8.12-1.3.27 (both from original source, not
debian packages) with this in httpd.conf:
SSLSessionCache dbm:/usr/local/apache/logs/ssl_scache
and I get this error in ssl-engine-log for every https request:
[14/Mar/2003 13:06:23 29826] [error] Cannot
Will Trillich wrote:
but the odd part is, they didn't just come in from the top
(first uri was not /). it reflects either a) the result of a
prior drill-down or 2) an exact echo of my previous request, but
somehow coming from outside in the internet.
You may have already done this, but
i've got apache offering ssl on port :443, but haven't published
that fact anywhere -- yet i've gotten a hit from mit.edu, and
it's not even a from-the-top entry?
i've got apache-perl going, and mod_ssl is even cooperating.
so, all is wonderful in linux-land...
the secure port is not published
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 01:56:40AM -0600, Will Trillich wrote:
what does this mean? are there black hats involved? (maybe even
a gray fedora?)
i'd guess one of two things:
a - someone else has messed up a dns entry or href on a webpage
b - this computer is trying to test for exploitable
* sean finney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030220 07:00]:
you could find out for sure by running the packet sniffer of your
choice and dumping the whole conversation to a log, and then look
at what kind of data the client was sending. oh wait... https...
nevermind. there's probably a way to turn up
Vineet Kumar said:
Is there an easy way to decode a snarfed SSL session given that he has the
server's private key? Theoretically it's possible, but I wonder if any of
the popular sniffing/IDS tools facilitate it.
I believe dsniff can do this ... ??
nate
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On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 12:45:59PM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
Is there an easy way to decode a snarfed SSL session given
that he has the server's private key? Theoretically it's
possible, but I wonder if any of the popular sniffing/IDS
tools facilitate it.
but the odd part is, they didn't
Thomas Reiß wrote:
Hallo Heiko Schlittermann, am Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 12:56:28AM +0100 hast du folgendes geschrieben:
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Daniel W. wrote:
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VirtualHost
I've installed Woody and wanted to add mod_ssl to my apache conf. I
downloaded the tarball from modssl.org and unpacked. When installing the
mod, the installer asks for the path for my Apache source tree. Where is
it? I sort of thought that it would be /usr/lib/apache/src , but there's
no folder
Jokke Heikkilä [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've installed Woody and wanted to add mod_ssl to my apache conf. I
downloaded the tarball from modssl.org and unpacked. When installing the
mod, the installer asks for the path for my Apache source tree. Where is
it? I sort of thought that it would
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 06:42:29AM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
Jokke Heikkilä [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've installed Woody and wanted to add mod_ssl to my apache conf. I
downloaded the tarball from modssl.org and unpacked. When installing the
mod, the installer asks for the path for my
lainaus kuka=Nathan E Norman
Or, just 'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' ... mod_ssl will be added
to your Apache config and you will be able to tweak it to your heart's
content.
This would be ideal, but I can't find mod_ssl package under dselect and
'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl
Jokke Heikkilä wrote:
lainaus kuka=Nathan E Norman
Or, just 'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' ... mod_ssl will be added
to your Apache config and you will be able to tweak it to your heart's
content.
This would be ideal, but I can't find mod_ssl package under dselect and
'apt-get install
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 01:53:52PM +0200, Jokke Heikkilä wrote:
Unless you have a special need to compile mod_ssl in a non-standard
way, I think you can avoid building it altogether. Instead, you can
just install the apache-ssl debian package, which already has SSL
support built
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 01:08, Alain Tesio wrote:
On 09 Dec 2002 00:29:29 +0100
Thierry Benita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Invalid method in request F
Il ne manque pas un truc dans ta config ?
Notamment Listen 443, puis un VirtualHost sur le port 443 avec SSLEngine on
Effectivement, il
Salut à tous,
Je viens d'installer mod_ssl, en suivant le document d'installation
Debian.
Quand j'essae d'accéder à mon serveur en https, rien ne se passe (pas de
chargement de page) mais j'ai ce message dans error.log :
Invalid method in request F
Quelqu'un aurait une idée ?
Merci par avance
On 09 Dec 2002 00:29:29 +0100
Thierry Benita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Je viens d'installer mod_ssl, en suivant le document d'installation
Debian.
Quand j'essae d'accéder à mon serveur en https, rien ne se passe (pas de
chargement de page) mais j'ai ce message dans error.log :
Invalid
Thierry Benita [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Salut à tous,
Je viens d'installer mod_ssl, en suivant le document d'installation
Debian.
Quand j'essae d'accéder à mon serveur en https, rien ne se passe (pas de
chargement de page) mais j'ai ce message dans error.log :
Invalid method
Christian Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan Luehr wrote on 01.12.2002:
Hmm. Seid wann kann man virtual hosts mit SSL machen? Das wäre mir
neu...
AFAIK benoetigt jeder VirtualHost ein eigenes SSL-Zertifikat.
Man könnte mit der Subject Alternative Names Extension für X.509
jeden
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Daniel W. wrote:
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VirtualHost *:443
???
SSL nur mit konkreter IP-Adresse, weil *erst* die *Verbindung* (TCP) mit dem
virtuellen Host zustande kommt, und
Jan Luehr wrote on 01.12.2002:
Hmm. Seid wann kann man virtual hosts mit SSL machen? Das wäre mir
neu...
AFAIK benoetigt jeder VirtualHost ein eigenes SSL-Zertifikat.
Gruss,
Christian
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Am Samstag, 30. November 2002 13:56 schrieb Daniel W.:
servus! :)
ich habe hier einen apache installiert (mit libapache-mod-ssl und
-doc) und mich bei der
ssl konfiguration an die anleitungen gehalten...
leider scheint etwas bei der virtualhost konfiguration nicht so
:38 02311] [info] Server: Apache/1.3.26, Interface:
mod_ssl/2.8.9, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.6g
[30/Nov/2002 13:42:38 02311] [info] Init: 1st startup round (still not
detached)
[30/Nov/2002 13:42:38 02311] [info] Init: Initializing OpenSSL library
[30/Nov/2002 13:42:38 02311] [info] Init: Loading
Hello tout le monde,
Je voudrais votre avis sur la ou les différences entre apache_ssl et
le mod_ssl d'apache . Dans quel cas vous choisiriez l'un plutot que
l'autre?
Par exemple pour récupérer des mails sur le web, pour gérer les
espaces utilisateurs(afin qu'ils puissent modifier leur
Le Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:38:37AM +0100, Yannick a écrit :
Hello tout le monde,
Je voudrais votre avis sur la ou les différences entre apache_ssl et
le mod_ssl d'apache . Dans quel cas vous choisiriez l'un plutot que
l'autre?
Le 2 paquets sont tout simplement 2 implémentation de ssl
utiliser OpenSSL. mod_ssl en revanche, ne modifie en rien le code de
Apache, mais ajoute les fonctionnalités équivalentes via un module...
2 philosophies différentes pour un même résultat. A titre strictement
personnel, je préfère le module, mais à ce niveau, c'est plus une
histoire de religion que
and mod_ssl. Then I edited
httpd.conf to run one server serving http on port 80 and https on port 443
via a virtual host. The problem is, when I start apache I only get http, no
https. But when I use Port 443 instead of Port 80 in httpd.conf I only get
https only. So ssl is working ok, but I do
Hi,
I am stuck here. I used apt-get to install apache and mod_ssl. Then I edited
httpd.conf to run one server serving http on port 80 and https on port 443
via a virtual host. The problem is, when I start apache I only get http, no
https. But when I use Port 443 instead of Port 80 in httpd.conf
Hi,
I am stuck here. I used apt-get to install apache and mod_ssl. Then I edited
httpd.conf to run one server serving http on port 80 and https on port 443
on a virtual host. The problem is, when I start apache I only get http, no
https. But when I use Port 443 instead of Port 80 in httpd.conf I
Hi all,
If anybody could point me in the right direction with the following problem, it would
be most appreciated :)
I'm trying to get mod_ssl to work with apache, but so far to no avail. I've installed
mod_ssl (through apt), generated server.crt and server.key and signed the certificate
In article 20020909110403.GA13708@harvey,
Keith Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anybody could point me in the right direction with the following
problem, it would be most appreciated :)
I'm trying to get mod_ssl to work with apache, but so far to no avail.
Install libapache-mod-ssl-doc
I can't seem to get mod_ssl working and I don't see
why. I'm using apache 1.2.6 and libapache-mod-ssl
2.8.7. I modified httpd.conf per instructions,
including adding the cut-and-paste info. I then ran
mod-ssl-makecert as root in the /etc/apache directory.
I got some errors when I tried to make
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 23:00, Matias wrote:
Tengo 186 Mg de memoria, y un swap de 94, según lo que dice el free
-m y por lo general tengo 50 megas de espacio libre de memoria, y de swap
tengo 30 libres. ¿Puede ser algún otro el problema?
Si tienes 186 Mb. de memoria, entonces intenta
haciendo una entrada en en
cron para que reinicie apache (apachectl restart).
Pero con mod_ssl necesito tipearlo yo, o de lo contrario caigo en la
misma, ningún host virtual.
¿Alguien sabe que tengo que hacer para que los host virtuales no
desaparezcan? o
¿alguien
dominios virtuales
quedaban fuera de línea, esto lo solucioné haciendo una entrada en en
cron para que reinicie apache (apachectl restart).
Pero con mod_ssl necesito tipearlo yo, o de lo contrario caigo en la
misma, ningún host virtual.
¿Alguien sabe que tengo que hacer
Hola:
Había instalado roxen, y otros más, pero en único que me dió buenos
resultados es el apache. Y no es que quede corto de memoria muy seguido, es que
eso es lo que yo pienso que es el problema por el cual los host virtuales
(www.midominio, web.midominio, jvg.midominio, ttt.midominio
restart).
Pero con mod_ssl necesito tipearlo yo, o de lo contrario caigo en la
misma, ningún host virtual.
¿Alguien sabe que tengo que hacer para que los host virtuales no
desaparezcan? o ¿alguien conose una forma para que pueda meter de una forma
segura la frase password para el
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 05:19:18AM +0200, Thomas wrote:
Har kommit så pass långt att jag kan få det att funka . Men det går inte
och köra båda portarna samtidigt. Antingen blire port 443 eller port 80.
:(
Listen 80
Listen 443
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Har försökt tills faaan avlöser mig.
Men iiinte då. :(
Har kommit så pass långt att jag kan få det att funka . Men det går inte
och köra båda portarna samtidigt. Antingen blire port 443 eller port 80.
:(
All form av hjälp uppskatats. Gärna en fixad o fiin httpd.conf skulle
vara fiin. :)
Mvh
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 15:51, David Bell wrote:
If you didn't create the certificate with mod-ssl-makecert, I'm not sure how
to
remove the password
try
openssl rsa -in current_key_name -out new_key_name
enter the password
new_key_name has no password
hope that helps
-Mark Roach
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Yes, if you created the site certificate with mod-ssl-makecert. During
the process of creating the certificate, there's an option to add a
passphrase. If you don't want to have to enter a password at each
apache startup, then you don't want to add this passphrase. If you
didn't create the
Is there anyway to have Apache STOP asking for the password when
restarting the server?
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I got mod_ssl working with Apache and woody. Thanks to the list for
all the help...
Is there anyway to have the VirtualHost domain:443 respond to only
ONE domain name? If I have 5 domains using NameVirtualHost for
standard HTTP, is there any way to use only one specific domain for
HTTPS only
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 05:14:07PM +0200, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
Hello All,
I can't find the package containing mod_ssl to use it with apache. I'm
using woody..
libapache-mod-ssl
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Does anyone have a mod_ssl/apache/woody how-to or faq?
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 12:32:19PM +1000, Rob Weir wrote:
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 05:14:07PM +0200, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
Hello All,
I can't find the package containing mod_ssl to use it with apache. I'm
using woody..
libapache
If I want to use the mod_ssl
[http://packages.debian.org/testing/non-us/libapache-mod-ssl.html] do
I have to recompile apache?
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If I want to use the mod_ssl
[http://packages.debian.org/testing/non-us/libapache-mod-ssl.html] do
I have to recompile apache?
No. You need to introduce the line
LoadModule ssl_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_ssl.so
into the DSO list in /etc/apache/http.conf (or maybe the install
Hello All,
I can't find the package containing mod_ssl to use it with apache. I'm
using woody..
Can you help me?
Bye,
Oliver
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Após ter escrito uma espécie de FAQ, com +- 10 linhas, sobre o mod_ssl
decidi aprofundar-me no assunto e realmente escrever um verdadeiro
how-to, com aproximadamente 400 linhas :), sobre o assunto, agradeço o
apoio de todos da lista em especial do Djalma o qual me apoiou desde o
inicio deste
moin, moin,
which should one use and why?
At a consulting gig with another dist the web developers suggested mod_ssl
was what got approval from the apache group.
Does anyone have any input as to which is better? Does debian prefer one or
the other?
I need both ports 80 and 443. Initially
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 11:58:50AM -0700, der.hans wrote:
moin, moin,
which should one use and why?
At a consulting gig with another dist the web developers suggested mod_ssl
was what got approval from the apache group.
Does anyone have any input as to which is better? Does debian
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Matthew Sackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With something as important as apache, I'd *alway* suggest compiling it from
source. Along with OpenSSL, and mod_ssl, then follow the instructions, and it
should work fine.
Well, we run quite a few webservers here at Cistron
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I installed libapache-mod-ssl on an up-to-date unstable system this
morning. I followed the instructions in libapache-mod-ssl-doc (I
think), but mod-ssl won't load.
I get this error message:
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Syntax error on line 242 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Hi all!
i want to use froms with mod_ssl (Client authentication via certificates),
but as soon as i call a POST Method, the server returns an Error:
Method Not Allowed
The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL
/admin/mysql/tbl_create.php.
can anybody help?
tia
Erich Birngruber
Hi there,
someone recently told me that the apache-ssl is obsolete, and that you
should use apache plus mod-ssl instead.
Is this true, and why is this so?
Thanks,
Ralf
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On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Dr. Orange wrote:
I installed mod_ssl and
it's dependencies through dselect. After that, without changing anything I
started apache with /usr/sbin/apache -DSSL. But https://mylocalhost.com
would not accept the connection. I then tried /usr/sbin
I installed mod_ssl and
it's dependencies through dselect. After that, without changing anything I
started apache with /usr/sbin/apache -DSSL. But https://mylocalhost.com
would not accept the connection. I then tried /usr/sbin/apachectl startssl
but it told me
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 05:54:57PM -0400, Dr. Orange wrote:
I installed mod_ssl andit's dependencies through dselect.
After that, without changing anything I started apache with
/usr/sbin/apache -DSSL. But https://mylocalhost.com would not
accept the connection. I
I'm sorry, please disregard that previous email, I figured out based on
the other replay to your post that I was missing something (the mod_ssl
libraries, duh...) so I fixed the problem. Thanks anyway.
-Aaron
Once time I've the package mod_ssl and openssl, where can I find the
step by step procedure for build ssl on my apache ?
thanks
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Jaume Teixi wrote:
Once time I've the package mod_ssl and openssl, where can I find the
step by step procedure for build ssl on my apache ?
www.modssl.org has a nice documentation
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jaume Teixi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once time I've the package mod_ssl and openssl, where can I find the
step by step procedure for build ssl on my apache ?
Simply install the latest apache debian package and the latest
libapache-mod-ssl debian package (available
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 04:31:21PM -0200, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
Do you know how can I generate a certificate for a client? Is this
possible with the mod-ssldebian package? Is there a way to generate such
certificate without recurring to VerignSign or other CA?
think the mod_ssl docs have an
example on
how to generate the certificate.
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
Hi,
Do you know how can I generate a certificate for a client? Is this
possible with the mod-ssldebian package? Is there a way to generate such
certificate without recurring
the certificate they won't be
bothered again. I think the mod_ssl docs have an example on how to
generate the certificate.
maybe I didn't make myself clear: what I'm looking for is a tool to
make a certificate for browser client so that only certificated clients
can access certain parts of my
Hi,
Do you know how can I generate a certificate for a client? Is this
possible with the mod-ssldebian package? Is there a way to generate such
certificate without recurring to VerignSign or other CA?
This is intended for a private system (Intranet via Internet).
I'm
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, aphro wrote:
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
mario If I do a full stop and then a start, everything is ok! I think that
the
mario reload isn't working well with mod_ssl.
is apache-ssl the same as apache+mod_ssl ? i dont like to use dynamic
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, aphro wrote:
best thing to do (what id do) is enable kernel firewall logging and turn
on logging for your firewall, then examine the logs when you try to
connect and see what is going on ..
looking at the apache logs I found that the child server is seg faulting.
it's
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