Hi all
I'm trying to setup Apache talking to OpenLdap using certificates via
a module called mod_authz_ldap through the SSL port, using mod_ssl.
While I haven't entirely gotten that to work, I'm trying to determine
out of that setup if it is possible to:
- When a user authenticates himself to
The SSL session is established *before* any HTTP traffic takes place. If the session
fails to be set up, the client cannot send any request through to apache, which
operates at the HTTP layer. So the server isn't really aware that any request was made
and so can't very well generate a
Hello,
I'have already posted this message to the Apache users list, but since it is
a mod-ssl related problem I try here too.
I'm trying to configure apache as a SSL reverse proxy (i.e. http from
browser to apache and https from apache to the remote server); everything
works fine if no client
Title: SSL on Apache 1.3.26 running Redhat Linux 7.3
Hi:
I have installed Apache 1.3.26 with SSL enabled in Redhat Linux 7.3 machine. I can connect to both port 80 and 443 on local browser, but can only connect to port 80 from my NT workstation. Does any one has idea on what's going wrong
Title: SSL on Apache 1.3.26 running Redhat Linux 7.3
firewall settings
maybe?
Try /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipchains
stop and /etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables stop and see if it starts working from the NT
box. If it does, you need adjust the firewall settings for ipchains or
iptables (whichever you