.... errr make that 443
Joshua
> Speaking of ssl patches. I also downloaded 3.1.5 and patched it with the
> ssl.0 patch and the -l flag. However, I then ran into the additional
> problem that urls of the form:
> https://myserver.com
>
> were being directed to port 80, and that only urls of the form:
> https://myserver.com:433
>
> were actually going to the encrypted port. So I hacked my copy so that
> any url which starts with
> https
>
> goes to port 433 by default but 'http' still goes to 80 by default. Of
> course, both can still be overridden by using the :port on the url.
>
> Did anyone else hit this? Would this patch be useful to anyone? If so
> I'll try to post it assuming I have the rights to do so.
>
> Joshua
>
> > OK, I downloaded htdig-3.1.5.tar.gz; my htdig have been patched and
> > re-patched;) I tested both versions of the patch, and found out that ssl.1
> > does not apply, but ssl.0, the old patch applies with -l switch. I added
> > the following lines to the beginning of the patch and placed it in the
> > archives as:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.ccsf.org/htdig-patches/3.1.5/ssl.2
> > _________________________________________________________________________
> > Tabs in this patch have been converted to spaces;( In order to apply the
> > patch to a clean htdig-3.1.5 please use the -l switch:
> >
> > gunzip -c htdig-3.1.5.tar.gz | tar xf -
> > cd htdig-3.1.5
> > patch -p1 -l < /path/to/ssl.2
> > _________________________________________________________________________
>
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