Re: RSE is busy until October

1999-06-11 Thread Lin Geng
Good luck for all your exames. -Original Message- From: Ralf S. Engelschall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, June 11, 1999 6:21 AM Subject: RSE is busy until October > >Just for your information: > >I'm very busy until approx. mid of October

Re: Cant get SSL to work

1999-06-11 Thread Lin Geng
1. Can you talk to ..157.50:443? 2. If so, did you use httpS://... to talk to ..157.50:443 based on the ssl log, it does not seem the request ever hit the server. Cheers -Original Message- From: Tarun Tuli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, June

Cant get SSL to work

1999-06-11 Thread Tarun Tuli
Hi, I have recently installed Mod-SSL with apache 1.3.6 per the instructions that came with Mod-SSL. The standard HTTP requests seem to get answered fine, but I cant seem to get HTTPS requests to get answered. Here is what the ssl_engine_log shows : [11/Jun/1999 16:45:47] [info] Init: 1st star

Re: R: new Apache directives

1999-06-11 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Fri, Jun 11, 1999, Andrea e Luca Giacobazzi wrote: > Thanks Ralph, I succesfully added the new directives, like that: > const char *ssl_cmd_SSLLdap( > cmd_parms *cmd, SSLDirConfigRec *dc, char *arg) > { > SSLSrvConfigRec *sc = mySrvConfig(cmd->server); > > if (strcEQn(arg, "server

R: new Apache directives

1999-06-11 Thread Andrea e Luca Giacobazzi
-> >Every function in ssl_engine_config.c has a hook in mod_ssl.c! >What you need is something like this: > >AP_SRV_CMD(Ldap, RAW_ARGS, ) > >Then you get the "server=..." string as one large thing. You can also try >ITERATE instead of RAW_ARGS, then you get a key=value pair per function call

[OFF TOPIC] Re: Secure Cookies

1999-06-11 Thread tvaughan
James Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Question we are setting cookies in a unsecure area then we transfer to > a secure area can we still access the same cookies? Is this safe to do? So long as this is within the same domain, then you should have no problem. As far as security goes, that

Re: browser hangs on ssl

1999-06-11 Thread Albert Steiner
I tried the *.com entry that worked then I tried the *.jp entry, I ran netstat on my NT machine. It showed TCPsteinerpc:4465 beehive.twics.com:443 CLOSE_WAIT TCPsteinerpc:4467 beehive.twics.com:443 CLOSE_WAIT TCPsteinerpc:4468 beehive.twics.com:443 CL

RSE is busy until October

1999-06-11 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
Just for your information: I'm very busy until approx. mid of October with learning for my final diploma exams due to finishing my computer science study at University. Additionally I've to finish writing my forthcoming Apache book for AWL. So the next months the development of mod_ssl will be