On Tue, Mar 02, 1999, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> How can I transfort .pem or .p12 cert file to generate cert compatible
> with IE 4 ???
IE uses DER format, AFAIK.
So you should be able to use `openssl x509 ... -outform der'.
Ralf S. Engelschall
How can I transfort .pem or .p12 cert file to generate cert compatible
with IE 4 ???
Thanks
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> Full_Name: Axel Findling
> Version: 2.2.3
> OS: Sun Solaris 2.5.1
> Submission from: wsc21.lrz-muenchen.de (129.187.254.48)
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to define several name-based virtual hosts with Apache 1.3.4
> and mod_ssl, which shall use different certificates. If I do so,
> only the first d
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Axel Findling
> Version: 2.2.3
> OS: Sun Solaris 2.5.1
> Submission from: wsc21.lrz-muenchen.de (129.187.254.48)
>
> I want to define several name-based virtual hosts with Apache 1.3.4
> and mod_ssl, which shall use different certificat
Full_Name: Axel Findling
Version: 2.2.3
OS: Sun Solaris 2.5.1
Submission from: wsc21.lrz-muenchen.de (129.187.254.48)
Hi,
I want to define several name-based virtual hosts with Apache 1.3.4
and mod_ssl, which shall use different certificates. If I do so,
only the first defined certificate is t
>This seems like a popular combination, perhaps it would be worth someone
>doing up an rpm combining these particular modules (but might be a lot of work
>keeping a package with all the latest versions after each upgrade).
That sounds like it'd be a nightmare for whoever would be kind enough to
>At least when you compile from source you should be able to use mod_perl,
>mod_php and whatever else with Apache+mod_ssl without problems.
Thanks... I'll attempt that next.
Harry
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Apache Interface to SSLeay (mod_ssl) www.en
On Mon, Mar 01, 1999, Harry Zink wrote:
> I installed the apapche 1.3.4+mod_SSL rpm that is floating around on
> Ralph's site - it works wonderfuly by itself, but it appears that no
> other redhat modules can be installed on top of that installation. This
> appears to be due to apache+mod_ssl
You can enable debug for you iSaSiLk client. Maybe this information can help
you.
SSLSocket s;
s.setDebugStream(System.out);
Wolfgang
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mats Josefsson
> Sent: Dienstag, 2. März 1999 07:37
> To: [EMAIL
Yo beni yo.
mod_php 3.0.7 for apache-1.3.4 + mod_ssl released.
The documentation has been also updated to latest
from http://www.php.net/docs.php3
All uploaded to ftp://ftp.replay.com/pub/replay/incoming
for the usual export reasons.
* mod-php3 built will Mysql & IMAP support to be ready for
Hello Sander,
âòîðíèê, 2 ìàðòà 1999 ã., you wrote:
SS> Hi Ralf,
SS> The log shows:
SS> httpd: [Tue Mar 2 10:52:12 1999] [error] mod_ssl: Unable to configure
SS> server certificate for connection (SSLeay library error follows)
SS> httpd: [Tue Mar 2 10:52:12 1999] [error] SSLeay: error:140C3023
Hello Ralf,
âòîðíèê, 2 ìàðòà 1999 ã., you wrote:
>> >mod_ssl/2.2.3 failed to restart(kill -HUP).
>> >After restarting, http is OK, but https is down.
>> >OS is Solaris2.6(on SS20).
RSE> I'll investigate in a few hours. Currently I'm still totally busy with some
RSE> system installations... BTW,
>>> >mod_ssl/2.2.3 failed to restart(kill -HUP).
>There are no other errors in the error log.
Restart does'nt work.
But stop and startssl work(with entering pass phrase).
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Apache Interface to SSLeay (mod_ssl) www.engelschal
>> >mod_ssl/2.2.3 failed to restart(kill -HUP).
>> >After restarting, http is OK, but https is down.
>> >OS is Solaris2.6(on SS20).
>I'll investigate in a few hours. Currently I'm still totally busy with some
>system installations... BTW, are there any errors in the error log (cannot
>open logfil
Hi Ralf,
The log shows:
httpd: [Tue Mar 2 10:52:12 1999] [error] mod_ssl: Unable to configure
server certificate for connection (SSLeay library error follows)
httpd: [Tue Mar 2 10:52:12 1999] [error] SSLeay: error:140C3023:SSL
routines:SSL_use_certificate:reason(35)
Hope this helps,
Sander.
> > I installed the apapche 1.3.4+mod_SSL rpm that is floating around on
> > Ralph's site - it works wonderfuly by itself, but it appears that no
> > other redhat modules can be installed on top of that installation. This
> > appears to be due to apache+mod_ssl is using some EAPI, which is not
>
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999, Sander Steffann wrote:
> Same problem here on Linux. https is also down after a graceful restart.
> Sander.
>
> >mod_ssl/2.2.3 failed to restart(kill -HUP).
> >After restarting, http is OK, but https is down.
> >OS is Solaris2.6(on SS20).
I'll investigate in a few hours. C
Same problem here on Linux. https is also down after a graceful restart.
Sander.
-Original Message-
From: Toru Takinaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: dinsdag 2 maart 1999 8:02
Subject: mod_ssl 2.2.3 restart bug?
>mod_ssl/2.2.3 failed to restart(kill
Harry Zink wrote:
>
> >Would it be easier to wipe my source dir and restart from scratch or can I
> >simply add-in php3?
>
> Been there, done that - still can't get it to work myself.
>
> I installed the apapche 1.3.4+mod_SSL rpm that is floating around on
> Ralph's site - it works wonderfuly b
> Dear all:
>
> this has me stumped.
>
> I want to require SSL for any connection to a specific server. I thought
> I could do this by simpley including
>
>
>
>
> SSLRequireSSL
>
>
> in httpd.conf.
>
> However, I can still get the index when not secure, i.e. comming in via
> http://mac
There is a FreeBSD port of apache 1.3.4 + php + mod_ssl which I've hacked to
include mod_frontpage. I did not include mod_perl. I spent a bit of time
building each apache 1.3.4 with each mod_ separately to observe which pieces
are patched and why. I reccommend this approach if you are going
I have the SSLEAY package, and compiled it ok.
I have the mod_ssl package, and "think" it may have compiled ok.
I have tried to compile the Apache aware source nothing but errors.
Question:
Has anyone out there successfully compiled the packages and got it all
working properly?
In anticipat
I can't get the mod_ssl session cache to work when I use a client based
on iSaSiLk (SSL in Java, from tu-graz). Any tips would be appreciated.
I'm not sure if the fault is with mod_ssl or iSaSiLk since they both
seem to work, but not with each other.
iSaSiLk session reuse works when I connect my
Dear all:
this has me stumped.
I want to require SSL for any connection to a specific server. I thought
I could do this by simpley including
SSLRequireSSL
in httpd.conf.
However, I can still get the index when not secure, i.e. comming in via
http://machine_name.
What am I missing?
than
I've run through the list archives but can't find much of anything on
setting up the following:
under linux (slackware) 2.0.34-
apache 1.3.x
mod_ssl or openssl
ssleay (& whatever else is required)
mod_perl (I _assume_ this is needed to allow the running of perl cgi's
w/secure output)
php3
..and p
>This is another bugfix release before I'll add more experimental code the next
>week. It especially at least for me solves the remaining segfaults under
>Solaris, although we've a report that under special chroot-environment
>problems still exists. At least I was now able to run Apache+mod_ssl+O
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