This is a very minor issue, but still. When you run ./configure,
it insists on reading the private key for the server. If you are
a good sysadmin, you have the private key file unreadable for
"normal users", and again if you are a good sysadmin, you configure
and build programs being logged as
a good sysadmin, you have the private key file unreadable for
"normal users", and again if you are a good sysadmin, you configure
and build programs being logged as "normal user". I think that
Of course.
./configure should allow to specify the key file name and if the
file is not
This version is proposed to be the last 2.2 patchlevel and contains just a lot
of final cleanups and fixes to polish the stable 2.2 version. The forthcoming
version will be 2.3.0 which provides a lot of new and complex features (DSA/DH
support, CRL support, shared memory session cache, etc.), so
http://www.emusys.com.au/~smilie/stuff/
[GOMEZ Henri] I downloaded your .src file for mod_perl but It
failed. Could you send me it by mail ???
Thanks
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Hi,
I've just d/l'd
Apache_1.3.6-mod_ssl_2.2.6-openssl_0.9.2b-WIN32-i386.zip from the
Contrib area, and want to put this to work on a server we have that
is an NT (shudder) box (hey, it's still better than running IIS :)
I am trying to load the .dll module to enable SSL mode, but it
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got exactly the same problem using 2.2.7 and SSLeay 0.9.0b-KSI2
Do we have to run OpenSSL?
Anthony
Full_Name: Tom Minchin
Version: 2.2.7
OS: Linux 2.0.36 (RedHat 5.1)
Submission from: mint.interact.net.au (203.24.148.243)
Hi,
I've
To make it work I used the latest OpenSSL (0.9.2b). No problems after that.
SSLeay 0.9.0 has some security 'flaw' in it anyhow I read.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 05:12:07AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got exactly the same
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got exactly the same problem using 2.2.7 and SSLeay 0.9.0b-KSI2
Do we have to run OpenSSL?
Anthony
Full_Name: Tom Minchin
Version: 2.2.7
OS: Linux 2.0.36 (RedHat 5.1)
Submission from: mint.interact.net.au (203.24.148.243)
Hi,
I've
On Mon, Apr 12, 1999, Gary Carroll wrote:
I am using mod_ssl built with RSA's SSL-C library instead of
OpenSSL/SSLeay to comply with the RSA patent situation here in the US
(my company's pretty big now so we can handle the licensing deal). Is
anyone else interested in using my patches to the
On Tue, Apr 13, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Barrett Lyon
Version: mod_ssl-2.2.8-1.3.6
OS: AlphaLinux 2.2.5
Submission from: external2.statefarm.com (205.242.228.210)
OpenSSL + mod_ssl + apache compiles w/out any problems.
When running make certificate on my Alpha Linux
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
According to README.GlobalID, mod_ssl should work with a Verisign
GlobalID certificate. The examples don't show how to do it with the
real thing, though. Specifically, where does the Intermediate CA
Certificate fit into things? This seems to be necessary to get the
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