>Ah, ok. I'm relieved to hear that. Your OCSP patches perhaps return OK in
an
>auth handler or manipulate something related to Apache's Satisfy directive?
>
I did really worked with SSLRequire and my new env var
SSL_OCSP_LDAP_RESPONSE !
Modifying ssl_engine_vars an Vaugham did.
>
>Err.. Netscape'
Hi,
I received this error in the secure error log, and would like to know if
there is some action that I should take to prefent this error from
happening again.
[Wed Jun 2 15:50:11 1999] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake interrupted by
system
I'm running mod_ssl-2.2.6-1.3.6 + openssl-0.9.3 +RSA o
Oops, forgot something... I could also create patch files with diff, if i anybody told
me how to create them...
Daniel
application/ms-tnef
Well, i would like to do so. I have patched the Visual C++ Makefiles (all the dsp`s)
to include the mod_ssl module and all needed OpenSSL lib and include dirs. My latest
was for OpenSSL 0.9.2, but i`m working on the current release.
Would it be ok if i send you a InstallShield Exe wih my patched
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 08:45:24AM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 01, 1999, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
>> Hi. O'Reilly is hosting an Open Source Convention in Monterey, CA at the
>> end of August (aug. 21-24 to be precise)
USENIX Security Symposium is August 23-26 ...
>> [...] we
1) Check that your openssl works properly;
2) Start with a fresh installation of binary mod_ssl;
3) make certificate;
4) check that your httpd.conf is configured properly
and mod_ssl will certainly work!
Last advice! Read the file INSTALL and you will find all t
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999, Daniel Reichenbach wrote:
> Hy there,
> I recently installed Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.3.1 and OpenSSL 0.9.3 under
> Windows NT Server 4.0 with SP4. Well... to be true, I had IIS installed, but
> it was ugly slow. So I replaced it with Apache. Right now everything works
> fine
If you want to pay - You'll pay (and you'll get not best system).
If you have some brains - you'll build stable system with GNU software for
free (Try to RTFM).
I don't want to pay money for nothing.
I love GNU because they works not for money and supports their projects like
Ralf.
Any really seri
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
> Hi. O'Reilly is hosting an Open Source Convention in Monterey, CA at the
> end of August (aug. 21-24 to be precise) and a big part of that (two
> tutorial and two presentation tracks) is on Apache. I am helping
> coordinate content for it, and we
Hi,
I need some help, I'm new to openSSL and Mod_SSL for Apache1.3.6
Everythings work well with MSIE but receive certificate step fail on
NS(Win95,I) with 40bit encryption :
I can just create certificate and Navigator give me a bad data send by
server error message.
Trace in Log file give :
Con
Hy there,
I recently installed Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.3.1 and OpenSSL 0.9.3 under Windows NT
Server 4.0 with SP4. Well... to be true, I had IIS installed, but it was ugly slow. So
I replaced it with Apache. Right now everything works fine, but the mod_ssl patch
doesn`t patch the httpd.conf-d
I don't know the details of your situation, but if you're 100% convinced -
consider Stronghold as a "Commerical" alternative. Then you can hassle
http://www.c2.org when you have support issues.
-Jay J
(p.s. No offense to modSSL - I love it. Ralf - I call you the meticulous
guru .. that's a compl
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