Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure where the SSLeay library error would be found.
>
> Usually directly following this error message. But there
> are some cases inside SSLeay where no error message is set.
I figured as much. Ah well.
> Usually it doesn't matter where it was genera
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999, James H.G. Redekop wrote:
> I am having trouble getting mod_ssl to behave for a customer. It
> compiled beautifully and everything, but now that it's up and running
> it is rejecting all attempts at a connection with this error:
>
> [Tue Jan 19 12:57:54 1999] [error] mod_s
I am having trouble getting mod_ssl to behave for a customer. It
compiled beautifully and everything, but now that it's up and running
it is rejecting all attempts at a connection with this error:
[Tue Jan 19 12:57:54 1999] [error] mod_ssl: Unable to configure server
private key for connection (
Ralf,
> On Mon, Jan 18, 1999, Mark Dedlow wrote:
>
> > I've been running mod_ssl-2.1.0-1.3.3 for months without
> > a problem and using my own Auth handler ona high port. Now
> > I'm trying to run it in on port 443, and if I connect
> > via https:/host:443/ it works fine, but https:/host/
> >
kbg wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I've asked that question few days ago and didn't get an answer... I can
> understand that my question is more linked to the ssleay layer and not
> really to the mod-ssl but if It is impossible to create a 40 bits csr,
> and if someone knows it, I'll really be glad to
Dear all,
I've asked that question few days ago and didn't get an answer... I can
understand that my question is more linked to the ssleay layer and not
really to the mod-ssl but if It is impossible to create a 40 bits csr,
and if someone knows it, I'll really be glad to have that answer (I'm
rea
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999, Mark Dedlow wrote:
> I've been running mod_ssl-2.1.0-1.3.3 for months without
> a problem and using my own Auth handler ona high port. Now
> I'm trying to run it in on port 443, and if I connect
> via https:/host:443/ it works fine, but https:/host/
> (no explicit port), N
Hi,
I've been running mod_ssl-2.1.0-1.3.3 for months without
a problem and using my own Auth handler ona high port. Now
I'm trying to run it in on port 443, and if I connect
via https:/host:443/ it works fine, but https:/host/
(no explicit port), NS 4.5 goes into a endless loop
requesting the p