Mark Foster wrote:
I need an DSO installation of Apache + mod_ssl + mod_perl + eperl
I want to do this using RPMs if at all possible...here is what I have:
apache-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm
apache-devel-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm
apache-mod_ssl-1.3.6-2.2.8-0.i386.rpm
openssl-0.9.2b-1.i386.rpm
I'm running Apache 1.3.6 on Solaris 2.6 with the latest mod_ssl and OpenSSL.
When I run Apache with the "apachectl startssl" command, the default page
becomes visible over my intranet at http://hercules:443, where "hercules" is
the name of the localhost webserver box.
However, I get a "cannot
Hello,
I have recently installed Apache 1.3.6 with mod-ssl2.2.6. It works fine
in approx 15 mn, but:
I live in France and it is now legal to use strong encryption. So, I
would like to use SSL with 56 bits key encryption.
How can I configure mod-ssl not to use weak 40 bits encryption ?
Sorry to ask that here. Does someone know of a general apache mailing list?
(I couldn't find anything useful on the apache site, neither on mailing
lists nor on the subject). I already tried news groups without much
success.
AuthType Digest doesn't seem to work for IE 4 / NetScape 4. Or do I
'allo,
When i installed mod_ssl-2.2.2, i was able to install the
documentation in the Apache manual/mod directory. with mod_ssl-2.2.8
the manual for mod_ssl did not get installed under the apache
manual/mod subdirectory.
Is there a new configure option thst i missed ??
thanks,
Has your GSID been observed to work with MSIE 4 and 5, or
just Netscape? Is there any chance you could send a URL
that I can connect to?
There is only one public page, the rest needs a client certificate. You
can try to connect to
You have to make a link to the intermediate certificate file.
My 'SSLCACertificatesPath' looks as follows:
58546a39.0 - VeriSign_Trusted_Network.pem
7651b327.0 - VeriSign_Class_3.pem
The hash value can be calculated with:
openssl x509 -noout
Why does this work ?
P
The Apache A HREF="manual/index.html:SSL"documentation/A
has been included with this distribution.BR
Especially read the
A
HREF="manual/mod/mod_ssl/"
SSL documentation/A
carefully.
/P
But this doesn't work.
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Geez, this is getting weirder. It looks like the GSID problems
I'm having are at least partly caused by Verisign and/or Microsoft,
not anything to do with openssl or modssl.
If I fire up MSIE 4.0 and visit www.citibank.com (one of the biggest
banks in the US), then click the "Apply for 3.9%
Paul Rubin wrote:
Has your GSID been observed to work with MSIE 4 and 5, or just
Netscape? Is there any chance you could send a URL that I can connect
to?
There is only one public page, the rest needs a client certificate. You
can try to connect to
https://www.hb.bancorio.com.ar:448/
I have
On Sun, Apr 18, 1999, Nate Carlson wrote:
Hey, I'm having some problems getting apache_1.3.6+mod_ssl+mod_php3 with
RSAref support to compile on my Alpha (I'm running Debian Linux unstable
w/ Kernel 2.2.6 on it). I am using OpenSSL 0.9.2b, with RSAref support
included. Here are the errors:
When I try to connect to my Web server (apache_1.3.6 with
mod_ssl-2.2.7-1.3.6) using Netscape Communicator 4.5 and 4.51 I get the
following message:
"Netscape has encountered bad data from the server"
I was running apache_1.3.3 with mod_ssl-2.1.0-1.3.3 in the same machine
and everything worked
Yes, I have a production system with a GSID working fine for at least 3
months. I've placed the intermediate certificate in a file with all the
client certificates, so I'm using SSLCACertificateFile instead of
SSLCACertificatePath. But they should work both ways... perhaps you forgot
hashing the
Paul Rubin wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to install a GlobalID into the c2 Stronghold server
which is pretty similar to modssl (I have to use Stronghold because
it's for a commercial server in the US). I'm having a lot of trouble
and found some messages about GlobalID's in the sw-mod-ssl archives
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