Hi everybody,
I'm quite new to the mailing list, found some similar stuff in it but
nothing that can solve my problem.
Here is the story:
I ran mod-ssl 2.3.5-openssl 0.9.3-apache 1.3.6 in a x86 machine with
Linux Red-Hat 6.0 (don't remember Kernel Version).
I configured my apache-ssl server
This looks a bit like a bug that was fixed in 2.4.6 -
a problem with the session cache made all sessions
expire immediately after the server had run for a couple
of minutes. This would result in IE asking for the
certificate password on every single item.
vh
Mads Toftum, QDPH
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If Bill Gate
Full_Name: Matthias Loepfe
Version: mod_ssl-2.3.9
OS: Solaris 2.6
Submission from: (NULL) (193.192.235.3)
In the builtin passphrase getter a magic constant STDERR_FILENO_STORE
is used to as the fd to store the stderr fd during passphrase getting.
The problem is, that it is possible that this fd
I need to be able to reconfigure the server certificate without stopping
and starting Apache. Working on the theory that the only reason this is
currently not possible is due to the potential need for user intervention
to read the key's pass phrase, I have written the attached patch against
mod_s
Hello,
has anyone gotten modssl 2.4.6 with apache 1.3.9 to work on Digital Unix 4.0e.
I am having some problems.
if you did get it to work would you tell me what compilers and patches (if any)
that you used.
Thanks
Chris Myers
KiskiNet
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Fritz,
> Does anybody know how to get self-created Client-Certificates into MSIE
> (4 or 5)? I managed creating certificates using the contributed cca.sh
> which get correctly imported into Netscape. Using MSIE, i get a MsgBox
> telling me that the entered Data is inavlid. At least decrypting see
Hi! With the kind help from this list (Ralf in particular) I
have successfully built modssl as an Apache DSO. Now I need
to figure out the license stuff before I can deploy it.
Our use of modssl/openssl should fall in the category of
commercial use.
My first question is about the patents to be in
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Nate Carlson wrote:
> Anyone know of an easy way to get all non-ssl requests for a certain
> directory to be redirected to SSL? Eg, if I have a page that should
> require ssl located at both http://www.example.com/requiressl and at
> https://www.example.com/requiressl, how co
Full_Name: Sander Steffann
Version: 2.4.6
OS: Linux Redhat 6.1
Submission from: (NULL) (195.86.134.195)
Hi,
modssl segfaults after some time. non-ssl requests work fine. I have now
disabled the session cache to see if that works... Here is the debug-output:
| 03b0: e3 3c 8d b4 54 9d 0d 21-ff 3
I'm using MSIE 4.1 mod_perl 1.21, mod_ssl 2.4.5, apache 1.3.9 with
Apache::AuthCookie 1.4
The problem is when downloading files MSIE stops and says it couldn't
load the file from the server.
It works without using SSL.
I am using the ssl-unclean-shutdown config. But it doesn't matter in
this c
It looks like it has something to do if a binary file is sent (doesn't
work) or an ascii file is sent (works). Hmmm
Dirk
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List
> has anyone gotten modssl 2.4.6 with apache 1.3.9 to work on Digital Unix 4.0e.
>
> I am having some problems.
>
> if you did get it to work would you tell me what compilers and patches (if any)
> that you used.
I don't have any experience with mod_ssl under Digital Tru64UNIX, but
anytime I ha
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Matthias Loepfe
> Version: mod_ssl-2.3.9
> OS: Solaris 2.6
> Submission from: (NULL) (193.192.235.3)
>
> In the builtin passphrase getter a magic constant STDERR_FILENO_STORE
> is used to as the fd to store the stderr fd during passphra
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999, Chris Myers wrote:
> has anyone gotten modssl 2.4.6 with apache 1.3.9 to work on Digital Unix 4.0e.
> I am having some problems.
> if you did get it to work would you tell me what compilers and patches (if any)
> that you used.
I've not tried it, but at least it would be us
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999, Yan Zhang Chen wrote:
> [...]
> My first question is about the patents to be involved in our
> case where we only use modssl (with openssl) for web site:
> I know we need RSA license; do we also need license for
> IDEA? From what I can see in browsers like Netscape, only
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Thu, Oct 28, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Full_Name: Matthias Loepfe
> > Version: mod_ssl-2.3.9
> > OS: Solaris 2.6
> > Submission from: (NULL) (193.192.235.3)
> >
> > In the builtin passphrase getter a magic constant STDERR_FILENO_STORE
> > is used to as
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 1999, Yan Zhang Chen wrote:
>
> > Assuming we only need RSA license. Since RSA site license is
> > expensive, is it possible to buy SSL-enabled server product like
> > Stronghold (and therefore the RSA license), and then instead
I am sorry. i asked the same question a week or so ago and included details.
here is what is in ssl_engine.log
[27/Oct/1999 21:03:03 12736] [info] Connection to child 1 established
(server h
ome.kiski.net:443, client 208.22.46.20)
[27/Oct/1999 21:03:07 12736] [error] SSL handshake failed (ser
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