On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Cliff Woolley wrote:
> > BTW- I originally put in the 'deny from all' and 'satisfy any' lines
> > because I had another line 'allow from .my-domain.com' inbetween them
> > at one point. Which makes me wonder, what would I do if I wanted to
> > put it back in?
>
> Ah, forgot t
Hello !!!
I am using Apache/2.0.36 (Win32) DAV/2 on Win98.
my server is running very fine when i use PHP4 as a interpreter.
but as i use " LoadModule " to use PHP4 as a modules i am getting the
error as
(31) A device attached to the system is not functioning:
This error also come when i try t
Hello everybody.
In first, sorry for my english.
I have web server with apache, modèssl and openssl.
I need to create certificate for my user's company,
can I do it with this software?
Currently, I know how to create
server's certificate, but what about client?
thanks.
Antoine
Full_Name: Stephan PAVEK, Mag.
Version: 2.8.1
OS: Win NT 40
Submission from: (NULL) (193.83.101.90)
We are running a web-application using SSL. The environment is as follows: IAS
1.0.2.2.2 (ORACLE) using Apache (v 1.3.19) and open_ssl (v 0.9.5a) on an
AIX-Machine, ORACLE-DB v. 8.1.7.3.
Using IE
> > I've installed Apache 2.0.36 with mod_ssl on Win2k. After I create a
> > certificate I now have the files test.cert and test.key.
> > But the Apache doesn't start! Someone who know what I've to do?
>
> What does the error log say?
[Thu Jun 13 09:50:05 2002] [error] mod_ssl: Init: PassPhraseDi
We have problem with client authentication from some client.
On server side we use Apache 1.3.24 with mod_ssl 2.8.8.
All client use MS IE 5 or higher and MS Windows 98-2000.
>From some client is client authentication without problems, but from some
not.
I think, certificate on client is installed
> How can I build the client certificate to install on the browser?
> Can I build a second client.crt and then sign it with the ca.crt?
Take a look at www.thwate.com under personal certificates - they are free!!!
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> What is the recommended way of getting the ssl module for Apache2? Using the built
>in Apache2 SSL or using mod_ssl? I don't see a mod_ssl for Apache2 on the mod_ssl
>site. Does anyone have experience with Apache2 and ssl?
The buildin in is the official mod_ssl for apache 2 - as it looks to