Can someone help a linux newbie with the problem:
Users who are on the Macintosh platform using Microsoft Internet Explorer
can not access any of our website SSL pages. I confirmed this myself by
running some tests using Mac IE 4.5x and 5.x and sure enough the SSL pages
can not even be called up
>> A direct question to Ralf, will you port mod_ssl to Apache 2.0 ?
>Yes.
Many thanks for that. It's really a good news. Hope to see you more
on 2.0.
> Not related but Apache 2.0 is still using mm-1.1.1 (patched) and you're
> at mm-1.1.3. Will you also release a mm-1.1.4 with the patch from ap
> I've followed the instructions for a self-signed cert twice
> through (copying
> the commands directly from the FAQ), and both times end up with:
>
> 1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y
> Write out database with 1 new entries
> Data Base Updated
> CA verifying: server.crt <
I've followed the instructions for a self-signed cert twice through (copying
the commands directly from the FAQ), and both times end up with:
1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y
Write out database with 1 new entries
Data Base Updated
CA verifying: server.crt <-> CA cert
serv
I hope you are kidding about using mod_ssl 2.2.7. The latest version is
2.7.1, which is what you should be running.
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Happy new Millennium - http://www.rog.nmm.ac.uk/mill/index.htm
John Airey
Internet Systems Support Officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute for the
Blind,
Bakewell Road, Peter
Hi !!
I've installed a Netscape
Certificate Server 4.2sp1 on a linux mandrake 7.2 (kernel
2.2.17-21)...
I've also installed an Apache
1.3.14 server with mod_perl 1.24_01, mod_ssl 2.2.7, php 4.0.3pl1 and openssl
0.9.6...
I've signed Apache certificate
with the Certificate serv
Hi, I have a working installing of Apache (1.3.12) + mod_ssl (2.6.4) and I
am trying to set up a number of secure virtual servers on different ports
with different server certificates and private keys. After pointing Apache
to the correct path for the certificates + keys
the following messages w
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:40:10AM +0100, Reich, Stefan wrote:
> The problem I have is with client authentication enabled.
>
> Pure SSL works fine, but if I ask for client Certificates, Netscape asks me
> for the certificate to send on each request.
>
> Is this a bug or a feature in Netscape? Is
The problem I have is with client authentication enabled.
Pure SSL works fine, but if I ask for client Certificates, Netscape asks me
for the certificate to send on each request.
Is this a bug or a feature in Netscape? Is there anyone out there, who works
with client authentication via certifica
Yes, you can use internal (RFC 1918) IP addresses provided that you also
have some form of internal DNS to resolve to actual names. Certain browsers
cannot connect via SSL to an IP address, which is understandable as the SSL
certificate should at least match a domain name.
Obviously, though, this
Brian Densmore wrote:
>
> You can't use name virtual hosts for SSL ( Fine =( ).
Congratulations! - somebody actually read the FAQ...
> I have it working using ports (sucks).
> I have only one IP, is it possible to use private IPs on the box and make it
> work?
> I had that configuration working
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