Hello,

I have just installed a new web server about a month ago.  I've tried to get two
certificates working and have another one on the way.  My previous Unix guy who
initially installed mod-ssl is out of touch and I need to get something done
about this. Is there anyone reading this list who can help me out here?

I've got one programmer trying to traverse the mod-ssl highway and get these
certs installed, but he's never done it before.  And neither have I.  We're
giving it another go this morning.  We've been at this for weeks. I'm not sure
what version I have but would also like to upgrade to the latest version since
nothing is working right now

If there's someone who is familiar with all of this and would like to help out,
I'm very eager to get this taken care of so I can move on.

I'm available anytime.  310-274-2137 or 1-888-855-0101 vm/pager. PST.

Thanks.

Stephen

"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:

> Another round to make the stable 2.4 series even more robust and clean:
> mod_ssl 2.4.7. The CHANGES entries are appended, as usual.  If you're already
> successfully running 2.4.6 you don't have to upgrade this time. If you're
> running an older version (<= 2.4.6) I recommend you to now upgrade to mod_ssl
> 2.4.7.  No new features will be added to 2.4 and 2.4.7 is already considered
> rock solid.  There will be certainly 2.4.8 and 2.4.9 in the next weeks, but
> they will not provide new major things. Because in the next weeks development
> on mod_ssl 2.5 will slowly start and so it's a good time for you to upgrade
> your installations to the latest and most stable version now.
>
> Fetch it now from:
>
>   o http://www.modssl.org/source/
>   o  ftp://ftp.modssl.org/source/
>
> Yours,
>                                        Ralf S. Engelschall
>                                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                                        www.engelschall.com
>
>   Changes with mod_ssl 2.4.7 (22-Oct-1999 to 02-Nov-1999)
>
>    *) Added a check to mod_so to complain with a warning if one loads
>       a plain Apache 1.3 DSO under EAPI (which might work, but can also
>       segfault).
>
>    *) Added more defensive programming checks in the cert/key handling.
>
>    *) Added an entry to the FAQ about the commercial alternatives.
>
>    *) Disabled SysV IPC semaphore based mutex variant for FreeBSD < 3.0 and
>       any OpenBSD and NetBSD platforms because of conflicts with their
>       non-POSIX conforming semctl(2) prototypes.
>
>    *) Added an FAQ entry on how to enable Anonymous
>       Diffie-Hellman (ADH) ciphers.
>
>    *) Now `make certificate' allows one to also change the
>       certificate validity time (default is still 365 days).
>
>    *) Recreated the ssl.crt/ca-bundle.crt file with all CA certs found in
>       Netscape Communicator 4.7's cert7.db file.
>
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