I guess I should have included a little more information.
The Apache log shows this error:
mod_ssl: SSL Re-negotiation in conjunction with POST method
not supported!
Sorry 'bout that. Thanks!
--
Dusty D. Wilson
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Apache 2 beta, mod_ssl
Server Admin escribió:
Hello, Pardon me for modifying this topic, but I have concerns about what version of
modssl to use, especially after reading this message.
I'm new to the list and run Apache-1.3.22_1. I was looking for a modssl version that
could be used with it in order to set up
Hi
A customer has the following setup with Apache/mod_ssl:
One virtual host on port 5100, which is tranlated to port 443 by the
firewall. One virtual host on port 5000, which is not translated by the
firewall.
Both virtual hosts use SSL Client Authentication.
While the untranslated virtual
greetings to everyone
i have the following problem and it will be very nice of you if you could help me out
with this!
in one redhat7.2 i have installed apache/php/ssl/mod_ssl as it can be seen at the end
of my mail
In the httpd.conf i have put the following:
***httpd.conf***
Sory with the first attempt samthing went wrong
greetings to everyone
i have the following problem and it will be very nice of you if you could help me out
with this!
in one redhat7.2 i have installed apache/php/ssl/mod_ssl as it can be seen at the end
of my mail
In the httpd.conf i have put
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
greetings to everyone
i have the following problem and it will be very nice of you if you could help me
out with this!
in one redhat7.2 i have installed apache/php/ssl/mod_ssl as it can be seen at the
end of my mail
In the httpd.conf i have put the following:
Hi
Is there a possibility in mod_ssl to define an Error Page for the case
when a required Client Autentication fails? I haven't come across anything
appropriate in the documentation, however I thought there really should be
something like this.
Bye
Tim
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Apache 2 beta, mod_ssl (obviously), and a few self-signed
client certificates. My problem is that when I try to POST to a .cgi
file, I get the following error: Method not allowed! The POST method is
not allowed for the requested URL.
What options are needed to configure, with Apache 2.0, to make sure that
mod_ssl is enabled, and that a particular OpenSSL directory is used? I
tried guessing at the right options, but a look at the httpd.conf file in
the resulting installation suggests that I guessed wrong.
This is what
OpenSSL is a separate issue, really. It is normally found in /usr/local/src. I am
using 0.9.6c currently, which I download as a tar.gz to my /usr/local/src file,
uncompress it with: gzip -dc openssl-0.9.6c.tar.gz | tar xf -
cd /usr/local/src/openssl-0.9.6c
./config shared
make all test install
By the way:
I think that we should open a special mailing list for mod_ssl of
Apache2.
The current list focuses on 1.3, which is completely different than 2,
and even comes in a very different way (as a patch, rather than a
filter). The developers and maintainers are different. And the new
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Eli Marmor wrote:
I think that we should open a special mailing list for mod_ssl of
Apache2.
My personal opinion would be that most modssl users' questions will be of
the same nature regardless of version. The kinds of questions we get
here:
(1) why can't I use
I am getting a timeout error, from not
reading all the bytes from the client(?).
The client can talk to retrieve the jar file,
but when it sends an RMI, it balks.
I obviously have 8443 open for SSL, and my certs
must be OK. Is it a client problem?
Is it even related to mod_ssl (someone in the
Oh please, no, not another one I'm drowning just trying to keep up as it is, but
that, as they say, is but one man's opinion. I know - I don't have to joi, but then
the existing established groups might not be as representative as they would otherwise
be.
George
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002,
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Steve Gonzales wrote:
One list is enough for me. SSL theory doesn't change from 1.3.xx to
2.0.xx; only the configuration and installation changes.
And even that is mostly the same. :)
--
Cliff Woolley
Steve Gonzales wrote:
One list is enough for me. SSL theory doesn't change from 1.3.xx to
2.0.xx; only the configuration and installation changes.
There are many other issues, like the -DEAPI and 3rd party modules
that cause Apache to crash.
Anyway, the fact is that all of the discussions
Hey there,
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 10:18, you wrote:
Steve Gonzales wrote:
One list is enough for me. SSL theory doesn't change from 1.3.xx to
2.0.xx; only the configuration and installation changes.
There are many other issues, like the -DEAPI and 3rd party modules
that cause Apache
greetings to everyone
i have the following problem and it will be very nice of you if you could help me out
with this!
in one redhat7.2 i have installed apache/php/ssl/mod_ssl as it can be seen at the end
of my mail
In the httpd.conf i have put the following:
***httpd.conf***
Very well said, Geoff.
I have 'played' with Apache 2.0 but certainly not with anything having to do with
https and ssl. Now, with a heavy launch schedule in front of me, I have all I can do
to switch people out of windows and into KDE/GNOME environments.
Respectfully,
George
Geoff Thorpe
Full_Name: Jaymes Redus
Version: Apache version 1.3.12 mod_ssl 2.6.2
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (208.63.63.94)
Hi my name is Jaymes Redus and I work with Affliated Computer Systems here in
Tallahassee, I just wanted to ask a question concerning a SSL issue that we are
having. We
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi my name is Jaymes Redus and I work with Affliated Computer Systems
here in Tallahassee, I just wanted to ask a question concerning a SSL
issue that we are having. We are having a problem with our Upload
functionality on our Web Application. It
Hello,
I'm about to go production with our mod_ssl web site. We are using the
following:
Web server in the DMZ
Solaris 2.8/ Netra with 128Mb ram
mod_ssl-2.8.5-1.3.22
openssl-0.9.6b
chroot'd Apache 1.3.22 (mod_coldfusion) (mod_rewrite)
Coldfusion 5.0 in distributed mode (cfremote) (Basically
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