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Jean-Luc Rochat wrote:
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>
> Chris Roberts wrote:
> >
> > Jean-Luc,
> >
> > I take your point on differences on SSL vars being different in the various
> > SSL implementations. However with my installation no SSL vars are been set
> > in the request structure. ie: the subprocess_env table is empty. When I add
> > the ApacheSSLAddCommonVars call into mod_jserv, it picks up SSL_CLIENT_DN,
> > and all other ssl vars seen the cgi.(to be expected, as it is the same
> > function call)
> >
> > Regarding the "compatibility mode" in mod_ssl: I'm using Apache SSL, and I
> > can't see any corresponding config setting. I would expect a configure
> > setting would enable a #if/#endif block in the code, and I don't see any in
> > the modified(by apacheSSL code merge) Apache code that would do the job.
> >
> > I don't have any experiance with mod_ssl, however, if there is an option to
> > statically compile in.....when/where does it pick up the SSL vars and load
> > the request object? ap_read_request in http_protocal.c?
> >
> I made the wrong assuption that you were using mod_ssl, where you use
> apache-SSL.
>
> I'm going to switch to Apache-SSL for this test. It will be easier to
> discuss after that ;-)
>
> Jean-Luc
>
Sorry to have been late, but I finally got it.
There's a patch in CVS (ajpv12.c version 1.28 & 1.29).
Thank you for pointing this one out.
Jean-Luc
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