Is there a 'nsopenssl howto' some where? Some how I've gotten away
without ssl all these years and need to look into it now. I'm looking
for basic setup info and config options.
http://openacs.org/doc/openacs-5-1/install-nsopenssl.html is a pretty
good tutorial on howto install nsopenssl on aols
Dossy, I just wanted to let you (and everyone else) know that I haven't
given up on this, I've just been very busy moving and am just now
getting back into getting some work done. I'll be back as soon as I
have some more useful info.
janine
On Jan 31, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
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On Feb 22, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Trenton Cameron wrote:
http://openacs.org/doc/openacs-5-1/install-nsopenssl.html is a pretty
good tutorial on howto install nsopenssl on aolserver
That's good for installation, but not so much for configuration.
However, if you download the OpenACS tarball and grab the
Kevin,
Here's a direct url to the config.tcl file:
http://cvs.openacs.org/cvs/*checkout*/openacs-4/etc/config.tcl?rev=1.19.2.21
cheers,
Torben
On Feb 22, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Trenton Cameron wrote:
http://openacs.org/doc/openacs-5-1/install-nsopenssl.html is a pretty
good tutorial on howto install nso
Thank you and the others for the help, I've got it up and running. And
a couple dumb questions:
I've got CADir/File commented out as in Torben's reference. I get an
error in the log that it can't find/load the CA cert file, ca.pem.
Obviously because it's not there, but I'm not running a CA, I'm s
And another question:
How do you handle virtual hosts via nsopenssl?
Perhaps I need to elaborate a bit on the setup... Let's say I have one
IP and at least two domains, say foobar.com and yada.com. I set up
virtual hosts in the usual manner so that foobar.com:80 returns
something different than y