I have an Apache server running multiple Name Based Virtual Hosts, all
running SSL with both server and client authentication. I have not been
able to set up different server certificates for individual virtual hosts,
and I have been told that this is not possible.
Is this really the case and,
Hooper, Paul, (FNMF) wrote:
I have an Apache server running multiple Name Based Virtual Hosts, all
running SSL with both server and client authentication. I have not been
able to set up different server certificates for individual virtual hosts,
and I have been told that this is not
Owen,
Thank you very much. I hadn't dared hope for such a clear and succinct
answer. Much appreciated.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Owen Boyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 June 2001 10:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple Server Certificates
Hooper, Paul, (FNMF)
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 09:45:13AM +0100, Hooper, Paul, (FNMF) wrote:
I have an Apache server running multiple Name Based Virtual Hosts, all
running SSL with both server and client authentication. I have not been
able to set up different server certificates for individual virtual hosts,
and
hi all,
i use Solaris7 Apache/1.3.17 mod_ssl/2.8.0 and a 128bit verisign certificate
IE5.00.3103.1000_56bit is working
IE5.00.2014.0216_40bit is not working
can anyone help me??
thx
jochen
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this is my
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 02:03:47AM +0900, K.Umesawa wrote:
If i can't get Client-Certificate-Chain from ssl-session-cache and
SSL_CLIENT_CERT_CHAIN_n,
I thought the way only I can do is to delete a ssl-session-cache on
every
connection or time Apache start (I have to pick up the value of
Users,
The following is from my firewall log file:
Incoming:
06/11/2001 19:19:59 200.4.193.240[3268] == 192.168.1.100[80]
06/11/2001 19:19:59 200.4.193.240[3268] == 192.168.1.100[80]
06/11/2001 19:20:00 200.4.193.240[3268] == 192.168.1.100[80]
06/11/2001 19:20:00 200.4.193.240[3268] ==