Hello,
I compiled apache-1.3.2+mod_ssl-2.8.6+php-4.1.1 sucessfully on RH 7.2 Linux.
I created certificates, modified httpd.conf for my needs and started apache
with ssl option.
Things seemed to be working fine - even tested with lynx browser to see
wheather https://localhost
gives a connection
actually no need to reply my request for an explanation... i went to the
mod-ssl.org page and re-read the FAQ and the thing I was after was the
way to bypass the Apache wait for PEM code thingy.
It's in the FAQ's and was very easy to do. Now I can boot remotely and
walk away :) Security? well,
Bert Courtin wrote:
I wonder how I can stop mod_ssl from writing errors to the general
Apache error logfile.
Since your SSL site is defined by a virtualhost, simply put a separate
ErrorLog directive in the SSL VH. Errors generated by that VH will go
there instead of the global error_log.
Ok, first, the environment:
SGI Octane running IRIX 6.5.13f
Apache 1.3.22
ModSSL 2.8.5
OpenSSL 0.9.6b
PRNGD 0.9.17 and 0.9.23
If I have the following in my config:
SSLRandomSeed startup file:/dev/urandom2 512
SSLRandomSeed connect file:/dev/urandom2 512
The logs show:
[Tue Feb 5 15:30:43
Brandon Amundson wrote:
We have created a CA using openssl for our apache server which is running on
linux.. We currently have more than 200 users that access our site via
certificates. Here is what we are having problems doing.
We have an IIS Web server which we would like to allow our
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 03:40:08PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, first, the environment:
SGI Octane running IRIX 6.5.13f
Apache 1.3.22
ModSSL 2.8.5
OpenSSL 0.9.6b
PRNGD 0.9.17 and 0.9.23
If I have the following in my config:
SSLRandomSeed startup file:/dev/urandom2 512
I've been seeing duplicate deliveries of messages to the list from
mmx.engelschall.com for the last few days... Ralf, can you check on this
when you get a chance?
Thanks,
--Cliff
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Cliff Woolley
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Try the following setting for the IE browser in the httpd.conf file. I know
it is the recommendation made in the mod_ssl FAQ, but it seemed to help me.
I had the same problem you are having and researched it for months. After
making the change to the http.conf below (and applying a patch from
Sorry, it is NOT the recommendation made in mod_ssl But it worked for
me.
Carol Kuczborski
EDS - Enabling Business Solutions
MS A6N-B47
13600 EDS Drive
Herndon, VA 20171
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-Original Message-
From: Kuczborski,
to the ApacheModuleSSL.dll file on Windows NT), it reduced the
intermittent
Cannot find server or DNS error and Page cannot be displayed messages
received when using the IE browser. I never received these errors when
using the Netscape browser.
I'd be interested to know if the mod-ssl
I fixed a problem this morning by adding this line to my httpd.conf file:
SetEnvIf User-Agent .*MSIE.* nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
Shain
Kuczborski, Carol L wrote:
Sorry, it is NOT the recommendation made in mod_ssl But it worked for
me.
Carol
Hi Owen,
thank you for your reply:-)
... but - when sending the output for the ErrorLog to /dev/null I don't
have an ErrorLog at all, and that's not really what I needed..
I dont what no ErrorLog at all but just no SSL errors in my ErrorLog (even
inside the virtual host!). I don't see the
I am finding it very hard to believe that even late versions of IE, 5.5, 6.x
have these problems, yet I encounter wacky form post bugs when I do not
downgrade the connection. Is there nothing else that can be done?
Is no one that is running Apache+mod_ssl able to use KeepAlives or HTTP/1.1,
and
Shain,
Do you have a public URL that I can try a browser on? I have the same in
my httpd.conf file and it does not fix my problem with the IE browser that
I have installed in my office.
Chris
At 01:12 PM 2/6/02 -0500, you wrote:
I fixed a problem this morning by adding this line to my
That is the suggestion in the mod_ssl FAQ, but it did not work for me. I
had to remove the forcing of http 1.0 and nokeepalive.
Carol Kuczborski
EDS - Enabling Business Solutions
MS A6N-B47
13600 EDS Drive
Herndon, VA 20171
* phone: +01-703-742-1025 (8-432)
* mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Cliff Woolley wrote:
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Owen Boyle wrote:
Having a password means that no-one can use your certificate - even if
they obtain a copy of it. They can load the cert into their server but
it won't let the server come up unless they know the password.
Can someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on how to set domain name-based
virtual hosts with apache for windows??. I've been trying many things and I
just cant get it right. What is confusing me is how the following general
config. lines interact or have conflic with each other:
-Listen
Hi,
I am trying to configure mod_ssl with apache_1.3.23 on HP-UX 11.00, gcc
3.0.1. I get Execute permission denied as shown below, I get this error
when i give CC=gcc shared -fpic while i run configure as shown below under
OUTPUT OF configure in Mod_ssL. When I run make from apache_1.3.23
Can someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on how to set domain name-based
virtual hosts with apache for windows??. I've been trying many things and I
Could someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on flaming off-topic
inappropriate posts that have nothing to do with the list topic?
I've been
Could someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on flaming off-topic
inappropriate posts that have nothing to do with the list topic?
Haha, that was funny...
You're right, I sent this by accident to 2 lists (one is this one)
Sorry...i'll see that it doesn't happen again :)
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Eduardo
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Eduardo Gomez wrote:
Could someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on flaming off-topic
inappropriate posts that have nothing to do with the list topic?
Haha, that was funny...
You're right, I sent this by accident to 2 lists (one is this one)
Sorry...i'll see that it
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