Re: Success with FrontPage ?

1999-11-06 Thread jeffkoch
I could comment that although we were able to compile mod_frontpage with mod_ssl frontpage never worked properly and we considered it a failure. Regards, Jeff Koch On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, Martin Kuchar wrote: Hi, please have anybody compiled Apache 1.3.9 with mod_ssl + mod_php3.12 + mod_perl +

ca and certs

1999-11-06 Thread hUnTeR
Dear list readers - Sorry to be such a pest, but does anyone have a ca.config that they could share with me so i can see the correct syntax of this file. I would greatly appreciate it. Regards -- Michael B. Weiner Systems Administrator/Partner The UserFriendly Network (UFN) -- /

Re: CA and server certs

1999-11-06 Thread cfaber
Um.. sounds like you didn't sign it correctly.. Following instructions using 'sign.sh' right? hUnTeR wrote: Dear list readers - I have followed the instructions for generating my own CA and server certificate, and signed the server.csr creating the server.crt and put both the server.crt

Re: CA and certs

1999-11-06 Thread cfaber
your CA information has to be different from the information listed in the key you wish to sign. Try that and it should work. hUnTeR wrote: Dear list readers: I found what i believe to be the problem that i am having. When i go to sign the server.csr, i get the following error after

Re: ANNOUNCE: mod_ssl 2.4.8 (Important Bugfix)

1999-11-06 Thread Yan Zhang Chen
I assume that there is no change in the EAPI part, or is there? (I'm asking this question because we previously patched apache.1.3.9 with the EPAI from mod_ssl 2.4.5) Thanks, --Yan On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: Because of the availability of a very important bugfix, I

RE: Success with FrontPage ?

1999-11-06 Thread David Harris
Behalf Of R. DuFresne wrote: Of course, if you are going to do this you have put the server up on a sacrificial box on a dmz, as the frontpage extensions are a nasty peice of work, yes? Don't bother with the MS mod_frontpage because it's (a) not really secure and (b) is a gross hack that

Re: CA and certs

1999-11-06 Thread hUnTeR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: your CA information has to be different from the information listed in the key you wish to sign. Try that and it should work. -- Colin Faber Perl programer, Systems administration fpsn.net, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.fpsn.net Colin - Here is the procedure

RE: Success with FrontPage ?

1999-11-06 Thread R. DuFresne
has either been audited over for buffer overflows and the like? thanks, Ron DuFresne On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, David Harris wrote: Behalf Of R. DuFresne wrote: Of course, if you are going to do this you have put the server up on a sacrificial box on a dmz, as the frontpage extensions are a

Re: CA and certs

1999-11-06 Thread Dom Gallagher
Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:US State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:Ohio Locality Name (eg, city) []:Lakewood Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:The UserFriendly Netw ork Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:Certificate Authority Common Name

Re: ANNOUNCE: mod_ssl 2.4.8 (Important Bugfix)

1999-11-06 Thread Pete Navarra
Hey Aaron, I run the exact same setup as you with the exception on one thing, and am having no problems what so ever. I run: Apache 1.3.9 OpenSSL 0.9.4 mod_ssl 2.4.8 -- Linux 2.2.7 on a PII You might try upgrading your kernel, then again, I

Re: ca and certs

1999-11-06 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 03:58:36PM -0500, hUnTeR wrote: Dear list readers - Sorry to be such a pest, but does anyone have a ca.config that they could share with me so i can see the correct syntax of this file. I would greatly appreciate it. Michael, I won´t comment on the pest aspect.