RE: PassPhraseDialog BuiltIn not supported...

2002-05-30 Thread Chris Hsiang
Thanks it worked. I have removed the pass phrase and I have absolute no intention to start another hot debate. I am still new to MOD_SSL and Apache 2.0.X >Whether passphrases are any good or not is a bit of an ongoing heated >debate on this mailing list (AND NO, GUYS, LET'S NOT GO THROUGH THAT

RE: PassPhraseDialog BuiltIn not supported...

2002-05-30 Thread Cliff Woolley
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Chris Hsiang wrote: > what exec I can use on win32 to submit the passphrase and also You'd have to write your own script to do it. But keep in mind that protecting the _script_ with the passphrase hardcoded into it is hard, and even if you manage to do that, there are still

RE: PassPhraseDialog BuiltIn not supported...

2002-05-30 Thread Chris Hsiang
>>It means you can't use SSLPassPhraseDialog BuiltIn on Win32. Either use >>the SSLPassPhraseDialog exec:/path/to/program method or just get rid of >>the passphrase. (I recommend the latter.) what exec I can use on win32 to submit the passphrase and also, how do I get rid of the passphrase from

Re: PassPhraseDialog BuiltIn not supported...

2002-05-30 Thread Cliff Woolley
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Chris Hsiang wrote: > [30/May/2002 17:31:17 05760] [error] Init: PassPhraseDialog BuiltIn not > supported in server private key from file > F:/Apache/Apache2/conf/ssl/secure.key (OpenSSL library error follows) It means you can't use SSLPassPhraseDialog Bu

PassPhraseDialog BuiltIn not supported...

2002-05-30 Thread Chris Hsiang
brary [30/May/2002 17:31:16 05760] [info] Init: Seeding PRNG with 136 bytes of entropy [30/May/2002 17:31:17 05760] [info] Init: (secure.*.com:443) Loading certificate & private key of SSL-aware server [30/May/2002 17:31:17 05760] [error] Init: PassPhraseDialog BuiltIn not supported