"Dr. Arend van der Veen" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been looking for a solution to a problem with Netscape Browsers. The
> problem is that if a client certificate is required it is requested on each
> request. Is the discussion below pointing to such a solution ?
Yes. That's it. Problem seems
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999, Alexander Tyshlek wrote:
> I have certificate with Subject DN /C=UA/L=Donetsk/O=First Ukrainian
> International Bank/OU=DHO/CN=Alexander
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/UID=tyshlek
>
> 1. Can I create ENV variable SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_UID (I don't find it);
Hmm... currently there is no suc
Another maintainance round for the stable mod_ssl 2.4 series: version
2.4.9. This version provides you lots of bugfixes and small enhancements
and is worth an upgrade. There is just one incompatibility I had to
create (sorry) and which you should be aware of when upgrading: Add
`SSLOptions +StdEn
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999, Noack Alexander wrote:
> sorry if I am stating a question which has already been answered.
> I am new to the list and couldn't find an answer in the archive (as of
> 11.11.99).
>
> When I connect securely to my Apache Server (mod_ssl enabled) using
> Netscape Version 4.5 a
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999, james wrote:
> I want to force only https to certain directories,
> so following the example in Chapter 5 [last example],
>
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on
> RewriteRule .* - [forbidden]
>
>
> still allows both http and https.
>
> Any ideas on what I hav
I'm running mod_ssl 2.4.1 with apache 1.3.9.
The server starts fine and servers pages on the secure port for a while.
I then get something like
[Tue Nov 16 22:13:53 1999] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake failed
(client 207.23.94.186, server aircare.stat.ubc.ca:443) (OpenSSL library
error f