Hello, I'm having trouble with getting SSL on win32 to work.
I am currently using apache_1.3.26 under XP pro.
I believe I have properly configured httpd.conf as directed, but I'm
getting the following error:
Syntax error on line 195 of c:/program
files/apache/group/apache/conf/httpd.conf
Title: win32 apache and ssl
Hi,
Using http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_2.0.42-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
I was able to create a private key but when I tried to create the CSR
I received
OpenSSL req -key privatekey.key -out csr.txt
Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf
I'm on a win 2000 sp2 box.
Do you know why it's looking for /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf
?
This is the default place for the config file of OpenSSL on Unix platforms.
You can change it with the command line option -config .
Otherwise you can create C:\usr\local\ssl\openssl.cnf (assuming
you run
-Original Message-From: Sergey Strakhov
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 2:08
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: win32 apache
and ssl
I'm on a win 2000 sp2 box.
Do you know why it's looking for
/usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf ?This is the default place
Sorry,
nevermind .. I got it working..
Thanks
for the help.
-Original Message-From: Robert Lagana
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003
2:24 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: win32
apache and ssl
Thanks,
I
tried
openssl -config
I am having trouble getting the SSLSessionCache directive
working on Win NT and have been unable to find any examples
or information where others have been able to implement this.
Does anyone know if this directive is supported on Win32
...depends on your configuration. SSLSessionCache works fine with my apache
1.3.27, but I had some problems with apache 2. with 2.0.39, session cache
was not honoured on win32 (bugzilla 10170), but this may have changed in the
meantime.
rgds
michael
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von
I am new to Apache. I have a window 2000 and want to install apache with
SSL. I found the
http://tor.ath.cx/~hunter/apache/Apache_2.0.43-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip from
Hunter's site (thanks to Hunter). I've configured the httpd.conf and
ssl.conf. I got the security cert as well.
After I started
hey,
I've put together a simple win32 installer. It will install Apache
(mod_ssl), PHP, MySQL, OpenSSL, pre-configured -- install and run.
sourceforge site
http://sourceforge.net/projects/swamp/
message board:
http://swamp.sourceforge.net
Answering my own question in case anyone else ever encounters this:
Modify Tomcat's server.xml specifying scheme=https (rather than
scheme=http) for the Connector used to wire Apache and Tomcat.
Paul Christmann wrote:
Environment:
Running Apache 2.0.43/OpenSSL 9.6.g as downloaded from
):
1. mod_ssl source is now bundled in Apache 2.X
true
2. No binary version of Apache 2.X is available with mod_ssl support.
true (sort of ... but) I am providing binaries
(preferred)
http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_1.3.27-Mod_SSL_2.8.12-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
http://hunter.campbus.com
I'm just installing my first Apache server on a W2K box, and I'd like to
include SSL support. From browsing this newsgroup and reading the
apache docs, it appears that the following statements are true (please
correct me if I'm wrong):
1. mod_ssl source is now bundled in Apache 2.X
2. No
Hi,
Instead of downloading tar.gz format, where can I download "Apache 1.3.27 with mod_ssl 2.8.12" in win32 zip format ?
Do You Yahoo!?Get your free @yahoo.com.hk address at Yahoo! Mail.
lau bella wrote:
Hi,
Instead of downloading tar.gz format, where can I download Apache
1.3.27 with mod_ssl 2.8.12 in win32 zip format ?
*Do You Yahoo!?*
Get your free @yahoo.com.hk address at Yahoo! Mail
http
Hi All,
I am building mod_SSL with
Apache 1.3.26 on Win32 using nCipher SSL accelerator.
But I have some problem.
I can use c:\openssl\openssl speed engine
chil successfully.
But when I want to build mod_SSL
with SSL_EXPERIMENTAL option, but I found there is no such option in Win32
Hello,
We are experiencing problems with our Win32 Apache 1.3.26 with mod_ssl
2.8.10 + openssl 0.9.6b running on Windows 2000.
It is a sort of DoS attacks that make our web site totally inaccessible.
One of those attacks was captured with Ethereal. The dump is attached.
As you can see
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002, Sergey Strakhov wrote about Problem in mod_ssl 2.8.10 + Apache
1.3.26/WIn32 ?:
We are experiencing problems with our Win32 Apache 1.3.26 with mod_ssl
2.8.10 + openssl 0.9.6b running on Windows 2000.
It is a sort of DoS attacks that make our web site totally inaccessible
) www.modssl.org
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Justin,
I built these binaries last week...
http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_1.3.27-Mod_SSL_2.8.11-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
http
Hi,
Have you had a look at www.opensa.org for beginners.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Justin Annear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:38 AM
Subject: Win32 Apache 1.3.27
Hi All,
Im a little new to the Apache Mod_ssl scene
Hi All,
Im a little new to the Apache Mod_ssl scene and as such have used the
1.3.26 pre-compiled version on the modssl.org website.
I noticed recently that 1.3.27 (Apache) has been released and as such am
wanting to upgrade asap to this version.
Im running Apache on a Windows 2000 server,
Hi,
I have tested the Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
file in a test environment and it works fine.
You could go ahead and upload it to the
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/ftp/contrib/ location.
Thanks and Regards,
Bye,
-Jim.
From: hunter Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Jim Lee wrote:
Hi,
I have tested the Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
file in a test environment and it works fine.
You could go ahead and upload it to the
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/ftp/contrib/ location.
Thanks and Regards,
Bye,
-Jim.
From: hunter
Hi,
I have tested the Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
file in a test environment and it works fine.
You could go ahead and upload it to the
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/ftp/contrib/ location.
Thanks and Regards,
Bye,
-Jim.
From: hunter Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Look here for a current apache windows.
http://www.switzerland.net/Pneatec/
André
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 27.09.2002 15:10:55
Jeff Hagan wrote:
Does anyone know when a release of mod_ssl supporting Apache 2.0.42
for
Win32 will be available?
Thank you,
--
jeff h
Does anyone know when a release of mod_ssl supporting Apache 2.0.42 for
Win32 will be available?
Thank you,
--
jeff h.
__
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List
Jeff Hagan wrote:
Does anyone know when a release of mod_ssl supporting Apache 2.0.42 for
Win32 will be available?
Thank you,
--
jeff h.
__
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
Chris,
I've downloaded your files just to make sure I have them.
Do you think .tgz files will be needed or are the access for those a
little better than the Win32 files?
When everything is set, I'll give you the link/links to the files.
As a secondary thought, I suppose I could just set you
Ken Campney wrote:
Chris,
I've downloaded your files just to make sure I have them.
Do you think .tgz files will be needed or are the access for those a
little better than the Win32 files?
When everything is set, I'll give you the link/links to the files.
As a secondary thought, I
To everybody following this discussion, I have located the following :)
This information was obtained from
http://www.bis.doc.gov/Encryption/EncFAQs6_17_02.html#6
When is a review request or notification NOT required?
No review or notification is required to export any encryption item to
Cliff Wooley:
But there's a reason we can't distribute crypto
binaries from apache.org -- if we could, we
would. Guess we wait for Ralf to check up on
the contrib area.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that ITAR restrictions eased up about
a year ago, so OpenSSL strong crypto can
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Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:48 AM
Subject: Crypto Export restrictions (was:
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip)
Cliff Wooley:
But there's a reason we can't distribute crypto
binaries from apache.org -- if we could, we
would. Guess we wait for Ralf
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Ken C wrote:
From what I've seen a permit may be required, for export / downloads to
non-US locations. Hosting servers may need to have the ability to deny
downloads to locations that shouldn't have it. (don't ask me, I'm just
reading this stuff)
While it has relaxed,
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: Crypto Export restrictions (was:
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip)
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Ken C wrote:
From what I've seen a permit may be required, for export / downloads
to
non-US locations
Ken Campney wrote:
Everyone have their reading glasses on?
In an effort to get to the meat of the issue without all the mind numbing
legal double talk I made a couple of phone calls.
(I figured what the hell, they take what they want from my income, I'll make
them regret answering the
No problem.
Actually the only information I was looking for was who
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
actually belonged to (is it Apache, OpenSSL, or Mod_ssl)
There are a few US mirrors setup on the modssl.org so it's just a matter of
making sure everything is setup
ERRR.
Do I have the right file name?? lol
What ever the file name/names in need of a depot is, I'm assuming it was
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
Ken
- Original Message -
From: Ken Campney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25
Ken Campney wrote:
ERRR.
Do I have the right file name?? lol
What ever the file name/names in need of a depot is, I'm assuming it was
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
Ken
- Original Message -
From: Ken Campney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Ken,
The source for:
- Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
- Openssl-0.9.6g-Win32.zip
2002.09.21 12.08 3,066,788 apache_1.3.26-win32-src.zip
2002.09.18 04.32 753,241 mod_ssl-2.8.10-1.3.26.tar.gz.tar
2002.09.21 12.09 2,170,570 openssl-0.9.6g.tar.gz.tar
The source
Jim Lee wrote:
Hi,
I wish to have this file that hunter has contributed
(Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip) to be available
to everyone without any problems.
Jim and friends,
I have also tried to contact someone at OpenSSL, with no reply.
My server is managing
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, hunter wrote:
My server is managing and there have been fairly frequent downloads -- I
am not concerned yet. I will have to remove the files if it looks as
though I will exceed my upload limit. My original concerns are probably
unwarranted.
Why not just upload it to
Cliff Woolley wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, hunter wrote:
My server is managing and there have been fairly frequent downloads -- I
am not concerned yet. I will have to remove the files if it looks as
though I will exceed my upload limit. My original concerns are probably
unwarranted.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, hunter wrote:
I am open to any suggestions. I sent Ralf a note but he has not
replied. I should have sent a note to you ... :-)
I don't have any more access to modssl.org than you do, unfortunately...
:-/ If it were apache.org, that would be another matter. But
If you'd like, I'd be more than happy to host the file for download on my
network
- Original Message -
From: hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
Cliff Woolley wrote
hunter wrote:
Cliff Woolley wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, hunter wrote:
My server is managing and there have been fairly frequent downloads -- I
am not concerned yet. I will have to remove the files if it looks as
though I will exceed my upload limit. My original concerns are probably
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Ken Campney wrote:
If you'd like, I'd be more than happy to host the file for download on my
network
If you're in the states, you have to watch out for export restrictions...
other than that, fine by me. :)
--Cliff
Ken Campney wrote:
If you'd like, I'd be more than happy to host the file for download on my
network
- Original Message -
From: hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32
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Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:51 AM
Subject: Re: Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Ken Campney wrote:
If you'd like, I'd be more than happy to host the file for download on
my
network
If you're in the states, you have to watch out
-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
Ken Campney wrote:
If you'd like, I'd be more than happy to host the file for download on
my
network
- Original Message -
From: hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10
Jim Lee wrote:
Hi,
Since i am a windows user, i am looking for an already compiled file:
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
Since i do not have any compilers installed, i would really appreciate
if any of our UNIX friends could help our WINDOWS collegues and post
m looking for an already compiled file:
> Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
>
> Since i do not have any compilers installed, i would really appreciate
> if any of our UNIX friends could help our WINDOWS collegues and post
the
> Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenS
-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
http://tor.ath.cx/~hunter/apache/Openssl-0.9.6g-Win32.zip
I built the openssl with masm as well by the way.
chris
P.S.
I cannot handle a lot of traffic and suffer from (relatively) slow
transfer rate. (ADSL Modem with Sympatico)
From: hunter Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I have been unable to find the file:
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
at the following location:
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/ftp/contrib/
Any help from our fellow members in the group would be higly appreciated in
view of the recent openSSL worm virus alerts.
Thanks
I've done all kinds of configuration modifications etc, and it handshakes
but drops immediately after. It appears that others have been having the
same results. So I was wondering, Has anyone successfully gotten it to work
on Win32?
Thanks
Shane
/1441631
Good Luck
Vince
p.s IF YOU GET AN APPLE IMAC ACCESSING THE SITE EMAIL ME YOUR WORKING CONFIG PLEASE.
-Original Message-
From: VMaxx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 2 September 2002 12:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Win32 1.3.26 and 2.8.10
I've done all kinds
Hi,
I'm trying to get apache + mod_ssl work on Win32, but I'm getting this message:
Init: SSLPassPhraseDialog builtin is not supported on Win32 (key file
E:/Apache2/conf/ssl/www.domaine.dom.key)
in the error.log file.
Is there anything I can do to make that work?
What exec program
Was there every a resolution to the issue on Building Apache 1.3.26 with
mod_ssl 2.8.10 for Windows 2000 platform.
I am running into the same issue.
This issue was originally submitted by Noah White. (see link below)
Thanks in advance for any assistance on this matter.
John Harrill
Hello,
I'm running Apache 2.0.39 on WinXP over SSL, but I have problem with
long static or PHP generated pages. Then Apache returns only partial
content and then closes connection. On non-SSL connection is everythoing
OK. The problem is best seen in phpinfo(); page, the content and point
is in
Hello,
is there any reason, why there is no openssl directory anymore in this contribution ?
I could not find any contribution containing OpenSSL_0.9.6d with an openssl directory
containing the sub directories bin, include and lib.
Is this directory not needed anymore ?
Thanks in advance
Hi Alfred
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 09:44:29 +0200
Boehme, Alfred [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tim,
am I right, that the contribution
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6d-Win32.zip
was generated by you ?
No, it wasn't. I compiled apache 1.3.26 with mod_ssl 2.8.10 and openssl
If you look further in contribution directory, you'll find OpenSSL
0.9.6d separately... use this one and same instructions as always and
it will (probably) work...
BA Hello,
BA is there any reason, why there is no openssl directory anymore in this
contribution ?
BA I could not find any
13:14
An: Boehme, Alfred
Betreff: Re: Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6d-Win32.zip: no
openssl directory ?
If you look further in contribution directory, you'll find OpenSSL
0.9.6d separately... use this one and same instructions as always and
it will (probably) work...
BA
, that the structure is exactly the same as before ?
BA Alfred
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Kristijan Cafuta RIP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002 13:14
An: Boehme, Alfred
Betreff: Re: Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6d-Win32.zip: no
openssl directory
Files\WMI\include
-Original Message-
From: Aryeh Katz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trouble building on Win32
Is your win32 build environment set on the command line?
It looks like something is wrong with your
The server build OK, it only croaks when trying to build with mod_ssl.
Here's my include PATH, I don't notice anything in particular wrong
with it.
Thanks,
-Noah
INCLUDE=c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET\FrameworkSDK\include\;c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
This is just a guess, but try putting your openssl path in quotes. It
might not
like /Ic:..., and it might prefer /i c:
[Noah White]
Nope, no dice.
-Noah
__
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl)
/DWIN32 /D_WINDOWS
/DSHARED_M
ODULE /DEAPI /DMOD_SSL=208109 /DMOD_SSL_VERSION=\2.8.9\ /I..\..\include
/I..\.
.\os\win32 /Ic:\silverback\openssl\include mod_ssl.c
mod_ssl.c
c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET\Vc7\PlatformSDK\Include\WinCrypt.h
(37) : error C2061: syntax error : identifier
Is your win32 build environment set on the command line?
It looks like something is wrong with your include path.
run set, and see whether or not the correct value for include shows up.
I'm trying to bld 2.8.9-1.3.26 on Windows 2000 server with VC++ 7.0
installed. I'm running
I tried to following configuration, which I expected to work as per my 1.3.24
envirnoment
VirtualHost _default_:81
ErrorLog logs/error2.log
CustomLog logs/access2.log common
ProxyPass / https://my.securehost.com/
ProxyPassReverse / https://my.securehost.com/
/VirtualHost
Apache
for testing purposes, i have compiled a 2.0.37-dev snapshot on NT. as there
doesn't seem to be any apache 2 binaries with mod_ssl around, i have put
them in the modssl user contribution area. they are not intended to be used
in a production environment, of course ;-)
regards
michael
for testing purposes, i have compiled a 2.0.37-dev snapshot on NT. as there doesn't
seem to be any apache 2 binaries with mod_ssl around, i have put them in the modssl
user contribution area. they are not intended to be used in a production environment,
of course ;-)
regards
michael
That sounds like the ssl mutex mechanism not working properly. Not sure
whether anyones got it working on win32 and mod_ssl on win32 is still
listed as an alpha release.
I too would choose to ditch windows, but if you do need it, then you
should try apache 2 at least the asf say its
This (again) sounds like the keep-alive bug :
see
http://www.mail-archive.com/modssl-users@modssl.org/msg12969.html
- Enrico
- Original Message -
From:
Mike
Campbell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:48
PM
Subject: Apache + MOD_SSL Win32
Wow, thanks! That solved the problem.
Wasn't expecting such an easy fix. :)
Mike
- Original Message -
From:
Enrico
Demarin
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: Apache + MOD_SSL Win32
crash
This (again) sounds like the keep
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: Apache + MOD_SSL Win32 crash
This (again) sounds like the keep-alive bug :
see
http://www.mail-archive.com/modssl-users@modssl.org/msg12969.html
- Enrico
- Original Message -
From: Mike Campbell
Hello,I'm running Apache 1.3.24 with MOD_SSL
2.8.8 on a Windows 2000 server.
I've installed and configured according to the
"Apache + SSL on Win32 Howto" http://tud.at/programm/apache-ssl-win32-howto.php3
and I've gotten a certificate from Thawte. I can and always have been abl
with MOD_SSL 2.8.8 on a Windows 2000 server.
I've installed and configured according to the Apache + SSL on Win32 Howto
http://tud.at/programm/apache-ssl-win32-howto.php3 and I've gotten a certificate
from Thawte. I can and always have been able to make an (unsecure) http hit on the
server. I
-Original Message-
From: Johannes Bertscheit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 May 2002 18:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: WIN32-apache 1.3.x (windows NT) problem of serving
concurrent https requests
snip]
No question: I would also prefer
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Johannes Bertscheit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Samstag, 4. Mai 2002 19:27
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Re: WIN32-apache 1.3.x (windows NT) problem of serving
concurrent https requests
(cut)
Are there any people
Is there a reason that mod_ssl doesn't set it's base address as a win32
module for 1.3.24?
This can result in module relocation if the symbols in mod_ssl and libeay are
both set to the default address (1000), which can then result in apache
coring, and never starting up.
I noticed
Hi All,
I am using Apache 1.3.6 on Windows NT. I came to know
about this Denial of service attack on Win32 from
Apacheweek.
Here is the link:
http://www.apacheweek.com/features/security-13
Can anyone tell me How to reproduce this problem
in my machine as soon as possible ?
Any sample code
a
workaround but yes, it works.
- Enrico
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 19, 2002 12:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mod-ssl on win32 (mod_ssl bug 569, apache crash)
Seems to be the known problem then. You
causes apache to crash.
- Enrico
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Leo Baschy
Sent: January 17, 2002 4:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mod-ssl on win32 (mod_ssl bug 569, apache crash)
If you indeed refresh then that would
Seems to be the known problem then. You have your workaround in your own answer.
KeepAlive Off. Of course you'd only want that inside your
VirtualHost _default_:443
and there actually is a recommended
SetEnvIf User-Agent .*MSIE.* \
nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown \
I could have written your email word for word! I've been trying to keep
Apache/mod_ssl running on WIN32 since early December, and still haven't
figured out what's wrong. Josef's patch seemed to work for him, but even
after applying it, my SSL-enabled Apache only runs a few minutes under
no longer have access to an ssl log.
-son
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Jay Burgess wrote:
I could have written your email word for word! I've been trying to keep
Apache/mod_ssl running on WIN32 since early December, and still haven't
figured out what's wrong. Josef's patch seemed to work for him
Don't have heavy load yet myself, but afraid I will have same problem on one machine.
Here is my thinking from experience with other code:
Heavy load and Win32 indicates the problem has to do with concurrency by threading.
Reasoning: Easy load doesn't cause much concurrency. And under Linux
on win32. It would be interesting if the people involved
in the porting of Apache on Win32 would take the time to write a sort of
developer howto, (or if it exists already, mail the pointers to it :)
explaining like you said how to debug apache modules and the apache code
itself ( apache modules
I used this very good HOWTO document by Balázs Bárány.
http://tud.at/programm/apache-ssl-win32-howto.php3
Besides that I also had set KeepAlive to Off to work around a multithreading
problem.
Another tip is to compile OpenSSL with ms\do_ms instead of ms\do_masm. The
masm compilation generated
there must be some problem
in the threading code. I tried apache 2.0 with mod_ssl but I couldn't
get it to work on win32. It would be interesting if the people involved
in the porting of Apache on Win32 would take the time to write a sort of
developer howto, (or if it exists already, mail the pointers
this helps some one else out. It cost me a few days.
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Willart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:27 PM
Subject: Win32 mod_ssl runs on one Win2000 box but not on another..
The compiled version of Apache/1.3.22
The compiled version of Apache/1.3.22 (Win32) mod_ssl/2.8.5 OpenSSL/0.9b
PHP4.0.6 is running stable on my development machine. When moving it to my
production environment Apache stops without showing any error. It doesn't
produce the error.log file. The only thing I get is these four errors
Hi all,
Does anyone know something about the following
WIN32-apache-modssl and/or WIN32-apache problem as described below?
In short:
It seems that any WIN32-apache (I tried) has this problem:
They cannot display pages (I need mainly https:// but also tried
http://) with many images
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Subject: MODSSL: WIN32-apache 1.3.x (windows NT) problem of serving
concurrent https requests
Hi all,
Does anyone know something about the following
WIN32-apache-modssl and/or WIN32-apache problem as described below?
In short:
It seems that any WIN32-apache (I tried) has this problem
Justin
-Original Message-
From: Johannes Bertscheit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MODSSL: WIN32-apache 1.3.x (windows NT) problem of serving
concurrent https requests
Hi all,
Does
I have downloaded the openssl and mod_ssl and apache sources and compiled
them for win32 trying to carefully follow the instructions and thought I had
a secure version of the apache web server. Now either I or it is confused it
gives the follwing if I try and start it up:
[01/Nov/2001 15:52:46
I built mod_ssl 2.8.4-1.3.20 and configured it into apache 1.3.20
and rebuilt apache with it according to the instructions for win32.
With http://localhost:443/ I get the SSL Aware Apache Server
index page, success. Good. But when I try to add directives
to my httpd.conf file, like SSLLog
I haven't used mod_ssl but do use apache-ssl which so far seems
to work fairly well on NT.
On 12 Jul 01, at 12:57, Brown, Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to modssl. I have an Apache server running under Windows NT. I tried
to run the configure.bat file that comes with modssl but get numerous
Hi,
I'm new to modssl. I have an Apache server running under Windows NT. I tried
to run the configure.bat file that comes with modssl but get numerous errors
with the patch program (I did have to modify a few of it's internal path
checks).
This is the message that I am getting:
hmm... Looks
Title: RE: [BugDB] cannot load modules for win32's apache 1.3.19 (PR#543)
Hi,
On wint NT , you must define in your PATH , the directory where the openssl.exe file is stored.
-Original Message-
From: Jonathon Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: samedi, 7. avril 2001 19:26
Full_Name: kilesa
Version: mod_ssl 2.8.2 for Apache 1.3.19
OS: windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (61.163.225.2)
mod_ssl 2.8.2 for Apache 1.3.19 under windows 2000:
Found :
Syntax error on line 1 of d:/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load d:/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so into server: (126)
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