On Mon, Apr 26, 1999, Phil Tracy wrote:
I'm running apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.2.8 and openssl 0.9.2b. I have at least
one user with a Netscape 3.04 browser who cannot connect to this server via SSL
("The security library has experienced a database error. You will probably be
unable to
Phil Tracy wrote:
I'm running apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.2.8 and openssl 0.9.2b. I have at least
one user with a Netscape 3.04 browser who cannot connect to this server via SSL
("The security library has experienced a database error. You will probably be
unable to connect to the site
Full_Name: Ian Pollard
Version:
OS:
Submission from: (NULL) (203.56.120.18)
This is a very minor issue with the mod_ssl User Manual (v2.2).
Chapter 1: Overview
Figure 1: Module Architecture
The SSL library is referred to as OpenSSL throughout the text of the document,
however the Module
Configuration: Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.2.8 and openssl 0.9.2b on Linux RH
5.1
I found some postings in the mod_ssl archive regarding keep alives and IE 4
returning error message
"server returned an invalid or unrecognized response".
when connecting via HTTPS. I don't know if this
On Tue, Apr 27, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Ian Pollard
Version:
OS:
Submission from: (NULL) (203.56.120.18)
This is a very minor issue with the mod_ssl User Manual (v2.2).
Chapter 1: Overview
Figure 1: Module Architecture
The SSL library is referred to as OpenSSL
I have already installed /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl, and
am trying to add mod_perl to it. As there is no BSD port for
apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl per se, how might I simulate
this build while staying within the FreeBSD ports system?
Would this be easy to make into a FreeBSD port?
Thanks,
On Tue, Apr 27, 1999, Adam Nealis wrote:
I have already installed /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl, and
am trying to add mod_perl to it. As there is no BSD port for
apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl per se, how might I simulate
this build while staying within the FreeBSD ports system?
Would this
How do I revoke one personal certificate created
for my CA?
Full_Name: Vincent J. Troisi
Version: openssl-0.9.2b
OS: IRIX 5.3
Submission from: iceman.colorado.edu (128.138.135.31)
We followed the directions in the INSTALL document for
building Apache+mod_ssl.
We obtained apache_1.3.6,
mod_ssl-2.2.8-1.3.6,
openssl-0.9.2b, and
rsaref-2.0 (1996).
I have already installed /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl, and
am trying to add mod_perl to it. As there is no BSD port for
apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl per se, how might I simulate
this build while staying within the FreeBSD ports system?
Would this be easy to make into a FreeBSD port?
On Tue, Apr 27, 1999, Maristela Terto de Holanda wrote:
How do I revoke one personal certificate created for my CA?
By creating a CRL for your CA where the pariticular certificate is revoked.
With the current CVS snapshots of OpenSSL you already can use "openssl ca
-revoke certfile" to
Full_Name: Andri Saar
Version: 2.2.8-1.3.6
OS: Linux 2.2.5
Submission from: (NULL) (12.4.63.5)
Allright.
First: Fortified Netscape 4.51 on the server machine works just fine.
My first page on https://grumpy.soden.ee includes a bunch of images.
When I RELOAD the page, random images do not load.
Rick Saltzman wrote:
I have already installed /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl, and
am trying to add mod_perl to it. As there is no BSD port for
apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl per se, how might I simulate
this build while staying within the FreeBSD ports system?
Would this be easy to
How do I revoke one personal certificate created for my CA?
By creating a CRL for your CA where the pariticular certificate is revoked.
With the current CVS snapshots of OpenSSL you already can use "openssl ca
-revoke certfile" to change the index.txt database file.
To inform your
Full_Name: Nick Boyce
Version: mod_ssl-2.2.8-1.3.6
OS: Ultrix 4.4
Submission from: edslink1.eds.com (199.228.142.1)
I'm building OpenSSL (done), mod_ssl, and Apache on this box for the first time.
Step 2, the ./configure for mod_ssl has just failed as follows :
# ./configure \
On Tue, Apr 27, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Nick Boyce
Version: mod_ssl-2.2.8-1.3.6
OS: Ultrix 4.4
Submission from: edslink1.eds.com (199.228.142.1)
I'm building OpenSSL (done), mod_ssl, and Apache on this box for the first time.
Step 2, the ./configure for mod_ssl has just
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