Full_Name: Paul Eggert
Version: 2.8.6
OS:
Submission from: (NULL) (209.55.111.154)
The new POSIX standard is now official (IEEE Std 1003.1-2001), and it
has removed support for some obsolete utility options that modssl
uses. Basically, the new POSIX has removed digit-string options
(e.g.,
Pablo,
Did you make the server cerificate yourself? Assuming you flagged it
for IE and NC global_id if so then the browser will only step-up to strong
(128bit) encryption if the certificate that signed it is also in the
browser and has been flagged as a server-gated CA certificate, if you
Thanks for the reply. I did forget to mention in my previous post that
mod_jserv.c appears to be correctly compiled into Apache (as shown via
httpd -l). I'll re-check the server signature in a few minutes, after my
latest rebuild completes.
With regards to the configuration details, I don't
Carlos, thanks again for the input. Once you confirmed that my build
script was O.K., I was able to turn my attention back to JServ and I found
the problem.
Not mod_ssl-related. Sorry for the noise.
Jay
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 15:26:44 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Jay Burgess [EMAIL
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if there would be a use if I started creating a free
series of Computer Based Training tutorials for mod_ssl, similar to the
series I've started for PostgreSQL :
http://techdocs.postgresql.org/college/
These are Flash based animations (about 200k) which explain some
Another little round in maintaining mod_ssl 2.x for Apache 1.3.x brings
to you today mod_ssl 2.8.7 for Apache 1.3.23. The corresponding CHANGES
entries follow for your convinience.
Fetch it from:
o http://www.modssl.org/source/
o ftp://ftp.modssl.org/source/
Yours,
Hi Mikey !
You have rigth!, I forget the step about tag my
certificate make myself for NN and IE.
When I pathed NN with fortify it worked!, about IE
(my version is for spanish people), only I downloaded
the patch from Microsoft and worked!!
Hurra...AL FIN!!! :-D
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