I have a question regarding obtaining Global ID (SGC cert) at Verisign.
On their webpage I have to select webserver type before proceeding. Problem is,
Apache is not listed there. Which server type should I select for Apache +
mod_ssl and does server type selected matters for Verisign's
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question regarding obtaining Global ID (SGC cert) at Verisign.
On their webpage I have to select webserver type before proceeding. Problem is,
Apache is not listed there. Which server type should I select for Apache +
mod_ssl and does
Hi
I'm trying to use Apache with mod_ssl and with 128-bit exportable
certificate. The problem is Verisign requires selecting actual webserver
type during GID registration.
When I chose Apache - they're telling me it's not supported.
So, which type of server should I set for Apache with mod_ssl?
Anyone tried uploading large files (1Mb) using POST, SSL
and IE? Any suggestions for a workaround?
Only a comment:
We experienced a problem of uploading large files from IE5 to a server (type
not known, URL http://www.amia.org/) afaik *without* SSL a few month ago.
May be I've not followed up
Dirk,
Deutsche Telekom is offering real and test SSL certificates at
http://www.telesec.de
What you get back looks like this:
User-Certificate:
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
DELETED
-END CERTIFICATE-
CA-Certificate:
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
DELETED
-END
Does anybody know how to get self-created Client-Certificates into MSIE
(4 or 5)? I managed creating certificates using the contributed cca.sh
which get correctly imported into Netscape. Using MSIE, i get a MsgBox
telling me that the entered Data is inavlid. At least decrypting seems to
work
I'm in Brazil. Let's suppose I find MSIE128.EXE (the US-only upgrade to
128 bits for MSIE) lying around a server in a crypto-legislation-free
country. I download and install it over a legal copy of US English
Windows 98 I have here.
I know I'll commit no crime according to US crypto laws,
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Frankewitsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Anyone tried uploading large files (1Mb) using POST, SSL
and IE? Any suggestions for a workaround?
Only a comment:
We experienced a problem of uploading large files from IE5 to
a server (type
not
Stefan Kelm writes:
Dirk,
Deutsche Telekom is offering real and test SSL certificates at
http://www.telesec.de
What you get back looks like this:
User-Certificate:
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
DELETED
-END CERTIFICATE-
CA-Certificate:
-BEGIN
Hi folks,
I've been struggling with segmentation faults in our Apache for the
past few weeks. I've been eagerly trying out the latest mod_ssl releases
in the hopes that it will solve our problem, but to no avail so far.
I haven't been able to reliably make it occur on demand,
And JServ would be...?? (No desc avail. on website)
Jon
Apache JServ 1.1b2 for apache 1.3.9 and mod_ssl 2.4.6 for
Redhat Linux 6.0.
-
Jon Earle (613) 751-4948 (Pager)
HUB Computer Consulting Inc.
Full_Name: Chris Bongaarts
Version: 2.4.6-1.3.9
OS: Solaris 2.6
Submission from: cab-pc.cis.umn.edu (160.94.190.130)
FYI: the case of the CGI environment variable HTTPS is upper
case ("ON") on Netscape's servers. mod_ssl sets it to lower
case ("on"), which broke all my CGI's :) Since
Most probabaly not, but if it is important to you shouldn't rely
on some random opinions posted over a mailing lis but rather
consult a layer or at least read carefully the licence aggreement
during the install process (the window you normally click away
by "I aggree" button ;-)
Juan Carlos
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999, David Kerry wrote:
[...]
[Tue Oct 26 10:12:00 1999] [notice] child pid 30579 exit signal Segmentation fault
(11)
[...]
Note also that the backtrace is identical with SDBM vs. vendor DBM libraries
(dies at 0x21fb in both cases).
This indicates that the problem for you
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