There were no replies so I thought I would repost one final time.
I am running RH6.1 with:
Server: Apache/1.3.11 (Unix) PHP/3.0.14 mod_ssl/2.5.0 OpenSSL/0.9.4
I am trying to require a client cert with:
SSLVerifyClient require
And I have my CA's Cert in PEM format under:
SSLCACertificateFile /u
Just to ensure that it is not an idiotic problem of caching or
permissions, check that your log directory and the directory where
mod_ssl creates its files is writable by the user ID of Apache (it
may be different than root, even when you use root to run Apache),
and RE-RUN your Netscape! I have
Hi,
The apache web server, when started, looks into the httpd.conf file
(and the srm.conf, and anotherone ) in the /etc/httpd/conf directory.
That is where one defines the directories of your main https area,
virtual http areas, and the https (secure) area.
As for "Document contains no data":
Ahh. This sounds like a plausible explaination. Thanks very much.
Q: what do the Big Guys that host hundreds of virtual e-commerce domains
do about this? I can't figure that they have their machines set up with
150 IP addresses on them, do they?
Randy Lee
Jason Thaxter wrote:
>
> This beha
Nate Carlson wrote:
>
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Randy Lee wrote:
> > I've got a problem that I'm not sure is mod_ssl or apache going on here:
> >
> > I have a server named x.dom1.com that is hosting several vitual domains.
> >
> > If I have
> >
> >
> > ServerName x.dom2.com
> > ...
> >
> >
> > an
I'm really sorry to post this sort of newbie-question, but I got to get
this thing running and do NOT have a clue how to do it...
I'm running apache1.3.9, mod_perl/1.21 PHP/3.0.12, mod_ssl/2.4.7
OpenSSL/0.9.4 and all is fine, except the reported bug of hanging after
restart or connection with an
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000, Steve Langasek wrote:
> I'm in the process of putting together an rpm package of apache 1.3.11/mod_ssl
> 2.5.0 for local use, and have found a small problem with the mod_ssl configure
> script: I need to pass a '--htdocsdir' argument to the apache config, but
> mod_ssl is tr
> requests a client cert and no further communication is received. It would
> appear that Netscape is crashing when parsing the certificates to display
> the certificate choices to the user.
No experience with that, but perhaps you could show the ns-specific
extensions you add to the cert?
Jan
Hello all,
I'm in the process of putting together an rpm package of apache 1.3.11/mod_ssl
2.5.0 for local use, and have found a small problem with the mod_ssl configure
script: I need to pass a '--htdocsdir' argument to the apache config, but
mod_ssl is trapping this and interpreting it as a '--h
Hello,
I have installed open-ssl and mod-ssl in a machine using the
apache-modssl and openssl rpms.I have also created certificates for the CA
as well as for a web-server. Netscape also recognised the fact that the
certificate was a new one and asked me whether I accepted it. I said yes.
Randy,
> Didn't get any takers on this so far, so I'll pose the question again
> and hope to get one this time:
Don't get too depressed too quickly, we're all busy people.
> I'm confused. Someone have an antidote?
I gather (well, not had coffee yet, so could have read it wrong) you use
name ba
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