mod_ssl built-in redhat 7.0

2000-10-08 Thread ModSSL user

Hi, 

I just finish installing Redhat 7.0 on my notebook and I'd like
to inform Redhat users that RH 7.0 include now :

openssl 0.9.5a
apache 1.3.12
mod_ssl 2.6.6

A big + for mod_ssl.

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mod_ssl and Apache 2.0 ?

2001-01-23 Thread ModSSL user

Hi,

A direct question to Ralf, will you port mod_ssl to Apache 2.0 ?

API tends to move less (even if ap_r* are still discussed) and we may
see a first beta in some weeks.

Not related but Apache 2.0 is still using mm-1.1.1 (patched) and you're
at mm-1.1.3. Will you also release a mm-1.1.4 with the patch from apr
applied ?

Regards and keep the good work.

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modssl-users@modssl.org

2001-01-25 Thread ModSSL user

>> A direct question to Ralf, will you port mod_ssl to Apache 2.0 ?
>Yes.

Many thanks for that. It's really a good news. Hope to see you more 
on 2.0. 

> Not related but Apache 2.0 is still using mm-1.1.1 (patched) and you're
> at mm-1.1.3. Will you also release a mm-1.1.4 with the patch from apr
> applied ?
Yes, but not with all APR changes (because some are not needed).

Did there will be two release of mm ?
One for apr (patched) and another standard ?

Thanks 

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apache 1.3.19 / mod_ssl 2.8.1

2001-03-01 Thread ModSSL user

Hi,

Just to know when mod_ssl 2.8.1 for apache 1.3.19 will be
available ?

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Latest RPMs for mod_ssl

2001-03-05 Thread ModSSL user

Hi,

Just a quick note to say that Redhat users could find up to date RPMs for

Apache 1.3.19 with latest mod_ssl 2.8.1 at :

ftp://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/

There is two versions :

* The good old apache-mod_ssl derived from Magnus Stenman and I works.

For those of you who want to upgrade from previous release.

Mainly for Redhat 6.x system with DocumentRoot at /home/httpd/httpd

Note that manual goes in their own RPM now, since production site

didn't need it online ;-)

ftp://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache-mod_ssl/

* For Redhat 7.x users, there is also an updated version of the standard

Redhat Redhat 7 distrib, which introduce a split between apache and mod_ssl

packages and change DocumentRoot to /var/www/html.

ftp://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache/



Not related but there is also pre-version of Apache 2.0 there.

You could use this package at the same time that standard 1.3 since

it listen at port 8092 and is homed at /home/httpd2/

This version, from alpha12 distro, works well under Redhat 6.2/7.0,

and ever support preliminary SSL/TLS support via mod_tls.

Sadly there is not yet mod_ssl included in Apache 2.0 but I really hope

to see Ralf excellent works included.

ftp://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/

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Apache 2.0

2001-03-05 Thread ModSSL user

Hi,

What about mod_ssl port to Apache 2.0.

You proposed some time ago to put all mod_ssl 2.8.x in Apache 2.0 tree
but there is still nothing. 

Will you instead works with Ben Laurie on mod_tls ?

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RE: Latest RPMs for mod_ssl

2001-03-29 Thread ModSSL user

>Thanks for doing this guys. Could I be a little pedantic and suggest that
>the manual should probably be a "noarch.rpm" rather than a "i386.rpm"?
>AFAIK the manual is processor independent

A known feature (limitation) of rpm.

You couldn't generate in the same .spec  a noarch RPM and arch (ex: i386)
RPMs.

So to have a .noarch RPM you need to use a second .spec which in turn
give you a second SRPM which also contains apache sources

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Apache 2.0 and mod_ssl status

2001-03-29 Thread ModSSL user

Hi,

Did there is new about mod_ssl port to Apache 2.0 ?
Or will it be merged to mod_tls ?

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