I have my own CA.
And It is worked.
But my question is
Could I be another host (machine)'s CA to give they my certification.
If they are IIS , PWS or Apache Server.
If the answer is yes.
How could I to do it ?
Thanks a lot.
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999, P.K.B. Hari Gopal wrote:
I have downloaded and installed Apache_1.3.9, OpenSSL-0.94 and
mod_ssl-2.4.9-1.3.9 successfully on WindowsNT 4.0. How to configure
Apache webserver to use SSL? If anybody has already done how to add
module to apache and enable ssl feature please
I'll try to write an httpd.conf patcher for Windows, like the one
for UNIX (currently, the only patch for Windows is a commented
AddModule).
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Eli Marmor
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
I am running SuSE 6.2 with Apache and Mod_ssl.
I am trying to create my own certificate. Everything works fine up to where
you sign your own certificate. Then I get this error:
snip
1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y
Write out database with 1 new entries
Data Base Updated
I know OpenSA, and I'm even subscribed to its mailing list. I only
thought that its good idea, the integration, may help Apache and
mod_ssl too. Especially when you have one source tree for UNIX and
Windows (which is very simple, as I already tried and explained).
Sorry me. Should have read
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999, Datalink Support wrote:
I am running SuSE 6.2 with Apache and Mod_ssl.
I am trying to create my own certificate. Everything works fine up to where
you sign your own certificate. Then I get this error:
snip
1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y
Hi,
I use an apache 1.3.9 server with mod_perl 1.21, php 3.0.12, mod_ssl 2.4.9
and mm 1.0.12. My addition of mm 1.0.12 is quite recent but I noticed that
it writes files 'httpd.mm.*' files to a directory declared by the internal
define EAPI_MM_CORE_PATH. This path does not seem to follow
Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Under NT you can go to http://www.opensa.org/ and get Apache, mod_ssl,
OpenSSL and PHP4 with a comfortable installation for about 3MB.
Five to ten minutes download plus two minutes installation and that`s
it. That should be ok ?!
I know OpenSA, and
Hi modssl-users,
I have successfully ported 2.4.9-1.3.9 to the HP MPE/iX OS. See attached
for my diffs.
I had to make the following changes:
1) configure needed to be MPE/iX aware so etc/patch/configure would work
properly
2) I changed the order of the configure touch commands for
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999, Ken Filipps wrote:
I use an apache 1.3.9 server with mod_perl 1.21, php 3.0.12, mod_ssl 2.4.9
and mm 1.0.12. My addition of mm 1.0.12 is quite recent but I noticed that
it writes files 'httpd.mm.*' files to a directory declared by the internal
define
Full_Name: Julia Vollmer
Version: any
OS: solaris 7
Submission from: (NULL) (199.181.251.132)
Where is a copy of the RSAcheck program for solaris?
The readme says to download it from the "RSA ftp site", what is the
exact URL for this site? I cannot find it.
I would like to check the
In my server, I use RedHat 6.0 + Apache 1.3.9 + mod_ssl + openssl.
and it can work.
but, Could I be another host (machine)'s CA to give they my certification,
If they are IIS , PWS or Apache Server.
If the answer is yes.
How could I to do it ?
Thanks .
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