Re: [PHP] ************ SSL Support *****************
php.net/curl On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ron Stagg wrote: > >From within a PHP script, I need to initiate a secure HTTPS form POST > from my Apache server to a separate third party server. I have yet to > figure out how to accomplish this. Can PHP even handle something like > this? > > I welcome any advice. > > Thanks, > > Ron > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP] SSL Support for PHP....
Hi. You probably want to use Windows 2000 Server instead; after all, Windows XP is more or less targeted against workstations and home use (as of yet). It may need some tweaking to be suitable for server-use. Consider the complexity of all DCOM+ components that coexist and rely on various services to excel in performance and functionality. I doubt this neither, is of any real use. Just my thoughts on the subject, and my practical experience with IIS 5/PHP is limited. Cheers, Henrik J. -Original Message- From: Chris Bunting [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 14 juni 2002 10:41 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] SSL Support for PHP Hello, I'm not to sure about the servers. I use Windows XP Pro and I'm coding and stuff offline to learn more about php, lasso and mysql. I've been doing this awile now but I've had problems with various php/mysql scripts. I usually get scripts from hotscripts.com and have prolly about 100 different programs running. Just messing moreless. On IIS 5.0 that comes with WINXP Pro, I ran IIS5.0, MySQL, PHP and Lasso. Every once in a while, IIS would hang and would not do anything at all. This happened on many propular scripts such as php nuke. I have also ran the same configuration above along with Cold Fusion and tried, Xitami (imatix.com), Omnihttpd, and Apache.. All these servers ran well with no problems. Xitami is slow, Apache is much better but I don't care much for non gui stuff, and Omnihttpd is the fastest in my opinion. However, I'm only using this software on a home computer, Gateway 1.5 MHZ with 512 MB ram. I am now using apache again on WINXP PRO and all has been well for now. Personally, I like IIS although it does get slow on smaller servers with alot of traffic. ASP and the likes slow it down to much for me but other than that, there is alot of documentation for seting it up to run various programs such as Cold Fusion, Lasso, Php ect. I know this isn't much help. It's just my thoughts on what I've went through recently and just my general thoughts on the server. Remember, Apache on WIN2K or any windows machine isn't nearly as fast as on linux. Chris _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP] SSL Support for PHP....
Also... IF Apache... what version? > -Original Message- > From: Brian McGarvie > Sent: 14 June 2002 9:14 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] SSL Support for PHP > > > Right... > > Back to the old bombshell of which webserver... > > I have'nt seen any reports which say what is better... > > Here is my issue: > > The webserver I am setting up will potentially host 4 or 5 sites... > > How does IIS fair against Apache with servring multiple > sites? each site will be like... http://customername.ourdomain.co.uk > > Also - more an IIS/Apache Q, how do you configure the above > to work in both IIS and Apache? > > We arenot using ASP - yet, but might do at a later date... > can IIS and Apache live together? if so how would you > confirue a site who's PHP is served with Apache and ASP with IIS. > > SSL Certificates... how do they work on Apache? IIS is a > simple Wizard, I've not had to set SSL up before. > > The hardware config is that machine has 2 nics, one to router > for outside world to access it, another so the server can > access the LAN as components of the web-application are VB > Apps running on client machines to the LAN manipulating the > database that is ultimatley used by PHP. > > It's Win2k Server, p3 1.7ghz 512mb ram, 120gb raid 5. > > The Application is not *launched* as yet, So I'l looking at > whither to use Apache/IIS. > > Thanks in advance > >Brian M McGarvie... > >[ http://www.the-local-guide.com :: http://www.mcgarvie.net ] > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] SSL Support for PHP....
Hello, I'm not to sure about the servers. I use Windows XP Pro and I'm coding and stuff offline to learn more about php, lasso and mysql. I've been doing this awile now but I've had problems with various php/mysql scripts. I usually get scripts from hotscripts.com and have prolly about 100 different programs running. Just messing moreless. On IIS 5.0 that comes with WINXP Pro, I ran IIS5.0, MySQL, PHP and Lasso. Every once in a while, IIS would hang and would not do anything at all. This happened on many propular scripts such as php nuke. I have also ran the same configuration above along with Cold Fusion and tried, Xitami (imatix.com), Omnihttpd, and Apache.. All these servers ran well with no problems. Xitami is slow, Apache is much better but I don't care much for non gui stuff, and Omnihttpd is the fastest in my opinion. However, I'm only using this software on a home computer, Gateway 1.5 MHZ with 512 MB ram. I am now using apache again on WINXP PRO and all has been well for now. Personally, I like IIS although it does get slow on smaller servers with alot of traffic. ASP and the likes slow it down to much for me but other than that, there is alot of documentation for seting it up to run various programs such as Cold Fusion, Lasso, Php ect. I know this isn't much help. It's just my thoughts on what I've went through recently and just my general thoughts on the server. Remember, Apache on WIN2K or any windows machine isn't nearly as fast as on linux. Chris _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php