Hi
I've tried to compile nssmartvh and I get the following output. Should I be concerned
with this?
Thanks
Mark
gcc -I/root/AOL/aolserver-3.4.2/nsd -I/root/AOL/aolserver-3.4.2/include -D_REENTRANT=1
-DNDEBUG=1 -g -fPIC -Wall -Wno-unused -mcpu=i686 -DHAVE_CMMSG=1 -DUSE_FIONREAD=1
I've tried to compile nssmartvh and I get the following output. Should I
be concerned with this?
Hi Mark,
That looks fine. You should now be able to install nssmartvh.so in your
$AOL_HOME/bin directory. Running make install should probably handle this
for you.
You then need to edit your
Make sure you enable session caching, and disable all the low-capability
ciphers. Here's what I have in my nsd.tcl (note particularly the
ServerCipherSuite and ServerSessionCache* params):
ns_param ServerPort $httpsport
ns_param ServerHostname $hostname
+-- On Nov 26, Nuno Santos said:
For IE 5.x/6.x on Win98, a The page cannot be displayed... Cannot find
server or DNS Error error is displayed for https requests. These requests
never actually get to the server (there are no signs of them in the server's
access log).
That's not
Hello,
No one seems to want to touch this, not on the Aolserver list, not on the
PHP list, not on the SquirrelMail list. However, I'm going to try again.
On a server running RedHat Linux 7.2, I've got Aolserver 3.4.2 compiled and
working fine, and PHP 4.0.6 compiled as a module and working fine
Check out the misc/README. It should help you out. If not, then mail me
directly.
--
WK
At 03:27 PM 11/26/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Sean,
have you run AOLserver under GDB yet to find out where it is segfaulting?
Here's an example of how to do that.
Thanks. It is happening when in the PHP statement
include ../src/load_prefs.php;
The relative path is expanded to
Hi Sean,
Is this something you can fix on your own? It's possible that the PHP module
for AOLserver is doing this (i.e. it's building a path without checking for
relative paths); I'm not sure as I've never used the module or PHP.
/s.
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If to err is human, I must be more
Hi Sean,
have you run AOLserver under GDB yet to find out where it is segfaulting?
Here's an example of how to do that.
Put this into a file called gdbinit, substituting the things in parens with
something appropriate and adjusting pathnames:
=== BEGIN : CUT ==
directory