Hello Everyone,
I am a new addition to this list. I have got some installation
problem in mod-ssl. I have downloaded Windows Versions of
apache_1.3.9.tar.gz, mod_ssl-2.4.9-1.3.9.tr.gz, openssl-0.9.4.tr.gz and
unpacked into my "D" drive. I have installed the Open SSL successfully
and the
There is up to date apache 1.3.9 + mod_ssl 2.4.9 RPM
on www.modssl.org/contrib
;-)
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Henri Gomez ___[_]
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On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Alex Howansky wrote:
Hi all,
I've searched the docs and mailing list archives and can't find a definitive
answer to my question. I hope someone can shed some light on the subject.
I'm very confused about RSAref. The modssl docs say that RSAref is mandatory
here in the
Ben Laurie wrote:
Matthias Loepfe wrote:
Also I think it would probably be a good idea to think about supporting
the MS-StepUp in OpenSSL.
Is there a spec for it?
see
http://www.microsoft.com/security/tech/sgc/TechnicalDetails.asp
or
http://www.microsoft.com/security/tech/sgc
Gareth Jones wrote:
I did order the certificate for Stronghold, since I guessed this was the
closest thing to Apache + mod_ssl. The output from "openssl x509 ..." only
mentions the extra Netscape flag, doesn't say anything about a Microsoft
flag.
X509v3 Extended Key Usage:
As far as I understand this should work just fine, i.e. having only the Netscape
SGC extension.
Also, could someone give some details about what needs to be done on the server
side in order to support
MS SGC. (I doubt there are any changes/additions because most of the work is
done on the client
Hi all,
Sorry if it's a FAQ. I've searched docs, searchable archives, and found
no clear answer.
I have plenty of user test certificates (signed by me), others by thawte
or Verisign.
Every time I access a location, and its sublevels needing a certificate
:
Hi all,
Being MSCE and extremely disgruntled with NT I have decided to start
porting over my websites to Linux. I must say that it has been awesome
playing with a OS that I can play and play with and not suffer blue
scrrens of death
Anyway, to my questions
I have successfully
Dear Ed,
There are a few problems with frontpage.
I installed mod_frontage, and then found that it completely
bypassed apache security! Maybe I installed it wrong.
Mrs Brumby is doing a fp replacement in perl www.nimh.org/fpse.shtml
that works in tandem with mod_dav. It's not a Mod, so it
put the same in openssl\bin directory, thinking it is a typo. I
proceeded to step 4 where I need to run the configure.bat file. But it
is giving error "Can't execute configure.bat". I don't know what to do.
Can anybody help me to successfully install it.
Are you possibly using Win95 or Win98
I tried that RPM and it worked like a charm!!! Now if only I can get PHP
configured properly I'll be in good shape. :) Thanks for the help!
-Original Message-
From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 4:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: EGADS! A
Happy Holidays modssl users! I hope they're joyous ;-)
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Colin Faber
Perl programer, Systems administration
fpsn.net, Inc.
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