[PHP] Re: [Off] Cheap SSL certificates?

2006-02-03 Thread Kevin McBride
Brian Dunning wrote: I'm moving all my hosting to Rackspace, which means I'll need to buy all my own SSL certs. Does anyone have a favorite (cheap) source? I've found LiteSSL at $14.95/per. Thanks... I wouldn't consider cost of certificates, but rather, the reputation of the certification

Re: [PHP] Re: [Off] Cheap SSL certificates?

2006-02-03 Thread Kevin McBride
Jim Moseby wrote: Well said. If you're going to buy a $15 Cert from billy-joe-bob's CA and carwash, you might as well sign your own cert. Thats free... That might work in an intranet setting, but in an internet setting, you will get the security warnings. :) -- PHP General Mailing List

Re: [PHP] Re: [Off] Cheap SSL certificates?

2006-02-03 Thread Kevin McBride
Richard Lynch wrote: And in the real world, where browsers just blindly chase down CAs and the basic Security Model is you pay us $200, and we make sure you are who you say you are, and then we trust you what real difference does it make? Users can remove untrustworthy CA certs from their

Re: [PHP] Re: [Off] Cheap SSL certificates?

2006-02-03 Thread Kevin McBride
Rory Browne wrote: I operate my own web/e-mail server No offense, but so what? Do you think that makes you different from most people here, many of whom administrate web, email, database, dns, etc? You're on a technical list, and people who admin servers are the norm rather than the

[PHP] Re: secure logon php page

2006-01-30 Thread Kevin McBride
Barry wrote: Alain Roger wrote: Hi, I would like to write a secured logon page but i do not have any idea where to start... i've alreay setup my Apache server for using SSL, but what about the PHP code ? with or without cookie ? crypted or not ? You could also use digital certificates

[PHP] Re: PHP and Apache 2.2.0

2005-12-18 Thread Kevin McBride
Manuel Lemos wrote: I built PHP 5.1 with Apache 2.2 following these instructions and it works: http://ww.php.net/manual/en/install.unix.apache2.php Seems to work now... maybe Apache meant that the 2.0 vs. 2.2 module info was valid only for precompiled binaries... -- PHP General Mailing List

[PHP] Re: PHP and Apache 2.2.0

2005-12-17 Thread Kevin McBride
Manuel Lemos wrote: Use the same as for Apache 2.0 . I get garbled code errors; tried it before I even posted to the list. Here's an excerpt from the Apache download page: Apache 2.2 add-in modules are not compatible with Apache 2.0 or 1.3 modules. If you are running third party add-in

[PHP] PHP and Apache 2.2.0

2005-12-16 Thread Kevin McBride
Hello, I hope I am not repeating something that was discussed on this list before. I am curious to know if there are plans to make a module for Apache 2.2.0. I couldn't find it in the anonymous CVS, but if it's already there, can someone point to me where it is? - KJM -- PHP General Mailing

[PHP] Re: PHP and Apache 2.2.0

2005-12-16 Thread Kevin McBride
belia wrote: Hi, You can download at http://www.apachelounge.com/download/ I am using Linux, not Windows, so the content there will not work. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php