be a CA

1999-12-13 Thread hlo
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.

Re: SSL Configuration-How to?

1999-12-13 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
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

Re: SSL Configuration-How to?

1999-12-13 Thread Eli Marmor
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). -- Eli Marmor __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org

Certificate creation : error 7

1999-12-13 Thread Datalink Support
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

RE: OT: How to Add a Module to Apache

1999-12-13 Thread Daniel S. Reichenbach
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

Re: Certificate creation : error 7

1999-12-13 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
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

Overriding EAPI_MM_CORE_PATH?

1999-12-13 Thread Ken Filipps
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

Re: OT: How to Add a Module to Apache

1999-12-13 Thread tvaughan
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

[PATCH] MPE/iX port for 2.4.9-1.3.9

1999-12-13 Thread BIXBY,MARK (HP-Cupertino,ex1)
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

Re: Overriding EAPI_MM_CORE_PATH?

1999-12-13 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
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

[BugDB] whereis RSAcheck (PR#326)

1999-12-13 Thread modssl-bugdb
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

be a CA for somebody

1999-12-13 Thread hlo
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 .