yes you can use openssl for generating a certificate. see www.openssl.org to find a
documentation
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On Thu, 02 May 2002 03:26:23
keven.jones wrote:
All,
I am new and am wondering the following:
I have installed openssl. Do I need to buy a cert from verisign/thawte,etc..
or can I
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 01:15:33PM +1000, Adrian Bolzan wrote:
Hello,
Are there instructions on the Apache site, or elsewhere, detailing
how to create a self-signed wildcard certificate?
I have created host.domain specific certificates but am not sure
how to create a wildcard cert.
yes you can use openssl for generating a certificate. see www.openssl.org to find a
documentation
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On Thu, 02 May 2002 03:26:23
keven.jones wrote:
All,
I am new and am wondering the following:
I have installed openssl. Do I need to buy a cert from verisign/thawte,etc..
or can I
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 03:26:23AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I am new and am wondering the following:
I have installed openssl. Do I need to buy a cert from
verisign/thawte,etc.. or can I generate a free one using the openssl
engine?
Wether you need a real certificate or
On 2 May 2002 at 8:54, Mads Toftum wrote:
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 01:15:33PM +1000, Adrian Bolzan wrote:
Hello,
Are there instructions on the Apache site, or elsewhere, detailing
how to create a self-signed wildcard certificate?
I have created host.domain specific certificates
Ralf, do you have a mod_ssl patch for the current 1.3.25-dev proxy? Or
could you make one?
Martin
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Hi all,
I still look for a working Apache 2.0.x with the following properties:
- for Windows (NT or 2000)
- pre-compiled binary or compilable with VC++ 6.0
- mod_ssl enabled
- the right openssl inclulded
- working SSL-ProxyPass (https http mapping to map internet SSL
to intranet non-SSL
Title: Some help
Hi All,
I quite new to mod-ssl and apache 2.0.x, so i have a few question.
With Apache 1.3.x, i was use to call openssl engine througth mod-ssl, with some compilation condition (--enable-rule=SSL_ExPERIMENTAL), and http.conf modification (SSLCryptoDevice ...).
My problem
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Johannes Artur Bertscheit wrote:
Is it planned to test the next release 2.0.36 on windows / support it
for windows including SSL-ProxyPass?
Current release schedule has 2.0.36 coming out on Monday. Win32 binaries
will be provided and are well-supported. BUT: official
Martin Kraemer wrote:
Ralf, do you have a mod_ssl patch for the current 1.3.25-dev proxy? Or
could you make one?
Is 1.3.25 not due for release already?
Regards,
Graham
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Dwayne Miller wrote:
First I've seen of the SSL issues still remaining. I thought 2.0 WOULD
have SSL because the SSL restrictions went away. Can you point me to a
location where I can catch up on the ongoing discussions/questions?
Not that I have a problem compiling
First I've seen of the SSL issues still remaining. I thought 2.0 WOULD
have SSL because the SSL restrictions went away. Can you point me to a
location where I can catch up on the ongoing discussions/questions?
Not that I have a problem compiling it... just curious.
Thanks.
Cliff Woolley
Hi,
I have installed mod_ssl/2.8.7 for Apache/1.3.23 on Solaris 8
and did the install the The All-In-One mod_ssl way this was my
configure state in mod_ssl dir:
# ./configure --with-apache=/opt/apache --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl --
prefix=/opt/apache --enable-module=most --enable-module=so
Hi!
I've just received a Globalsign certificate for running https on an Apache
server with mod_ssl. The apache starts up without any problems, but when a
clients connects to the server with https (the client is using Internet
Explorer 5.5), the user gets a warning, and the certification path
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