Penny,
Yer killing not the httpd that is in control, yer killing the child
processes, kill em all, and for a bit more info, add a couple more w's to
yer -auxw flags smile
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Penny Rand wrote:
I tried that but got no answer, when I do ps -waux, I do
I'm successfully rewriting specific http-https URLs using some code
suggested by Ralf Engleschall (see below). Now I'm trying to modify
RewriteCond to avoid the need to have multiple entries in my map file for
entries like these:
my.cgi
my.cgi/response
I want to pass either REQUEST_FILENAME or
solaris 2.5.1, apache 1.3.12, mod_ssl 2.6.5-1.3.12, openssl-0.9.5a
[Fri Jul 14 17:28:19 2000] [error] mod_ssl: Init: (www.jaws.umn.edu:8443) Unable to
configure verify locations for client authentication
I don't have any verify client directives in the conf file.
Any hints appreciated.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 05:37:46PM -0500, Lynette Bellini wrote:
solaris 2.5.1, apache 1.3.12, mod_ssl 2.6.5-1.3.12, openssl-0.9.5a
[Fri Jul 14 17:28:19 2000] [error] mod_ssl: Init: (www.jaws.umn.edu:8443) Unable to
configure verify locations for client authentication
I don't have any
man i am embarrased one level down, I was thinking contriubution was like
developmental cotribution to mod_ssl. I guess you could assume that means
that .rpms were a contribution to the site by someone else. I was looking
for some type of download area. Kept getting deeper and deeper in the
In addition to the mod_ssl-2.6.5-1.i386.rpm, you also need the
openssl-0.9.5a-1.i586.rpm. You probably also want to get the apache rpm
from the same location.
-Dave
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 12:06:15PM -0600, Jeff Gelina wrote:
man i am embarrased one level down, I was thinking contriubution
Ok, I have done as you have requested (it was a pain in the butt) you will
see the new page at http://minnesota.coinfotech.com but you will not be
able to access the https with any ie browser. Netscape will see it just
fine. Hence, same problem.
Jeff Gelina
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On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 06:57:02PM -0600, Jeff Gelina wrote:
Ok, I have done as you have requested (it was a pain in the butt) you will
see the new page at http://minnesota.coinfotech.com but you will not be
able to access the https with any ie browser. Netscape will see it just
fine.