Jeff,
I am trying to solve SSL accessed by IE, and am compiling up Apache 1.3.9
with mod_ssl and openssl 0.9.4. Could you tell me where to get the MM
library you refer to, or is it OS-specific? I use Digital Unix 4.0D.
At 15:17 29/08/99 -0400, you wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 01:03:08PM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
>> X-List-Name: modssl-users
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 27, 1999, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>>
>> > I get reports that SHM isn't supported. I'm 100% MM is linked
>> > properly.
>>
>> It may be linked into Apache because of PHP, but it then certainly isn't
>> enabled for mod_ssl, i.e. Apache wasn't compiled with -DEAPI_MM. Else MM
would
>> be available to mod_ssl. I've now added support for EAPI_MM also to
`httpd -V'
>> to allow one to easily check this situation in the future.
>
>This would be a much needed feature for checking up on things like this.
>What exactly have I been missing without the session cache enabled,
>and when is the 2.4.1 expected?
>
>Also, we have been doing some hacking on the virtualhost module for Apache
>(agaisnt 1.3.10-dev) and was wondering if you gave it another look
>recently. By using this module, the size of apache is reduced 12 times,
>so it really looks like we are going to have to make the move, somehow.
>Either that, or have to use old VirtualHost stanzas for SSL customers.
>
>
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Regards,
Martin
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