> ----- Mensagem original -----
> De:           owner-sw-mod-ssl§engelschall.com 
>ÃSMTP:owner-sw-mod-ssl§engelschall.comÕ
> Enviada em:           Friday, February 19, 1999 1:45 PM
> Para:         sw-mod-ssl§engelschall.com
> Assunto:              Re: ÃBugDBÕ Personal Certificate Cache Problems (PR#107)
> 
> On Fri, Feb 19, 1999, jose.carlos§catalogo.mailcom.pt wrote:
> 
> >Ã...Õ
> > OK, I only will explain what happens with Netscape 4.08.
> > 
> > 1 - I Start Apache
> > 2 - I connect with Netscape Navigator 4.08
> > 
> > At this time the Apache caches my SSL session ids and only asks for my
> > personal certificate when timeout has expired.
> > 
> > 3 - I close and start again Netscape Navigator 4.08 and connect.
> > 
> > Apache is asking for my personal certificate and the times.
> 
> Yes, because NS doesn't cache the session id over restarts, so it cannot
> resume the session. Here is doesn't help that Apache has it still cached, of
> course. That's all a correct behavior up to this point.
> 
> > If i want that my SSL sessions be cached again, i have to stop and start
> > again Apache.
> 
> Wait! That's still not clear enough, sorry. Do you mean that after 3) Apache
> asks for the client cert on _every_ request? I think no, so what makes you
> actually think that your sessions are no longer cached after 3)? Or in other

Thats the problem, after 3) Apache asks for the client cert on every request.


> words: After you restarted Apache how did you discovered that your sessions
> are now _again_ cached? Usually (I assume you've an enabled session cache:
> SSLSessionCache!) restarting Apache should make no real difference according
> to cached sessions.

After Apache restarted, client certificate is asked at begining and when we reach 
timeout.
SSLSessionCache is enabled.


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