Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote: > Chris, > > I am getting the following message in my SSL log: > > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] Server: Apache/1.3.26, Interface: > mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.6g > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] You are using mod_ssl under Win32. > This combination is *NOT* officially supported. Use it at your own risk! > > > Anything to be noted/concerned of? >
Ramakrishna, I don't know. While I have been building Apache for several years, I have only recently started playing with SSL. I never used it at all with Apache 1.3.26. It is now integrated into Apache 2.0.xx and that is what I am using. I have never seen a message like this with Apache2. This message reminds me of the disclaimer that says that Apache for Windows should not be considered production quality. I have never personally had any problems with the Windows Apache until version 2.0.xx and Windows XP - auto-index was broken with a large number of files the last time I checked. Anyway, I don't think the message is cause for worry. Maybe someone more closely involved with mod_ssl will comment. I will have a look at the mod_ssl code and see if I can find the source of the message - I am curious. Chris. ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
