Full_Name: Greg Greenaae
Version: 2.1.7
OS: Linux RedHAt 5.2
Submission from: (NULL) (207.181.222.40)
I've compiled and installed rsaref, SSLeay and mod_ssl. Compiled in the mod
into Apache 1.3.4 with php3.
Followed the INSTALL instructions to the letter. Every compiled and installed
without
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Full_Name: Ashley Brandwood
Version: 1.2.4
OS: Solaris 2.6
Submission from: nnuk-ab.easynet.co.uk (195.40.56.48)
has anyone been able to get mod_coldfusion (from allaire.com)
and apache 1.3 and mod_ssl work together? As far as I can tell
problems are caused by both SSLeay and mod_coldfusion hav
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name:
> Version:
> OS: linux
> Submission from: cache1.worldcom.ch (194.51.96.231)
>
> Will you support / do something for SET ?
No, I've no plans for doing something in the Secure Electronic Transaction
area myself for mod_ssl. At least I
Full_Name:
Version: 2.0/2.1
OS: BSDI 4.0
Submission from: ras1.digiscape.net (208.165.79.130)
I sucessfully have both v2.0 and v2.1 working with the same httpd.conf (well
very minor differences in syntax between the versions). The memory size of httpd
is doubled with v2.1. Am I missing some par
> On Mon, Jan 18, 1999, Mark Dedlow wrote:
>
> > I've been running mod_ssl-2.1.0-1.3.3 for months without
> > a problem and using my own Auth handler ona high port. Now
> > I'm trying to run it in on port 443, and if I connect
> > via https:/host:443/ it works fine, but https:/host/
> > (no ex
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Ashley Brandwood
> Version: 1.2.4
> OS: Solaris 2.6
> Submission from: nnuk-ab.easynet.co.uk (195.40.56.48)
>
> has anyone been able to get mod_coldfusion (from allaire.com)
> and apache 1.3 and mod_ssl work together? As far as I can t
This is just for information and mainly for having it in the archives in case
the four people look there for the reason why they loose messages. I'd to
finally remove the following four subscribers from sw-mod-ssl because their
adresses caused massive bounce-mails for more than a few days now:
Mark Dedlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> Actually, I suspect this is some sort of Netscape bug. I can
> only cause the problem on NS 4.5 Unix (Solaris). I cannot
> reproduce the problem on Windows, or with MSIE. Also, it
> only occurs when Basic Authorization is required. It appears
>
Here is mod_ssl 2.1.8. It contains a lot of bugfixes, especially related to
EAPI/DSO. Nevertheless I still see core dumps under Solaris 2.6. But as far as
I discovered it, they are not related to bugs in mod_ssl or SSLeay. Instead
they seem to be side-effects of some internal behaviour of the dyn