Re: Apache, SSL and managing CRL...

2000-10-18 Thread Sam_Campbell
I played with this for a while, our (commercial) CA writes a new CRL every 24 hours - and they only last for 24hours, 5minutes. We had a cron job that was synchronised to pull the crl from an LDAP, massage it, place it into .../ssl.crl/ca-bundle-client.crl (overwriting the old one). This

Re: MSIE 4.x - 5.0 and SSL v3

2000-10-15 Thread Sam_Campbell
Mark, I am using Openssl0.9.5a. Modssl 2.6.6 etc, and have had 'stability' issues with IE clients. I must say that all are resolved, and would point you to an earlier post of mine (thanks M$oft:) - do a search on 'q265369' at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modssl specifically... Some

Re: SSL Session Caching... an ongoing story? - MSIE again.

2000-09-27 Thread Sam_Campbell
, ##Previously sam_campbell wrote: Hi, (This time I might remember to set a subject field) I am runing Apache/1.3.12 mod_ssl/2.6.6 OpenSSL/0.9.5a) running on 64bit HPUX 11.00. I continue to have issues with session caching. I have logging below that shows the behaviour. Basically it shows

Experimental https proxy code - question

2000-09-27 Thread Sam_Campbell
I have a simple question regarding the experimental code for https proxy in modssl. As its undocumented, and unsupported, can someone say in two easy sentences the difference between running the https proxy code, and apache with proxy code? Is it designed to run a proxy

No Subject

2000-09-21 Thread Sam_Campbell
Hi All, *Apologies to readers of Openssl who received this when I placed it on the wrong mailing list :( I am having problems with users connecting to my secure web server (Apache/1.3.12 mod_ssl/2.6.6 OpenSSL/0.9.5a) running on 64bit HPUX 11.00. The build install went fine, and has been

SSL Session Caching... an ongoing story?

2000-09-21 Thread Sam_Campbell
Hi, (This time I might remember to set a subject field) I am runing Apache/1.3.12 mod_ssl/2.6.6 OpenSSL/0.9.5a) running on 64bit HPUX 11.00. I continue to have issues with session caching. I have logging below that shows the behaviour. Basically it shows a session (SET) and a MISS