Hi Ralf S. Engelschall,
Thanks for you valuable suggestion. I do visit the www.opensa.org site and
download the OpenSa 0.10 for windows. It works on Windows NT platform. But I am
facing a problem while access the my SSL site using https protocol. I am getting
the error message "The Certificate
Am I correct in my assumption? or would I see the same
performance if I
jsut ran the first version of Apache and had it handle all
the requests?
Take a look at:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/strategy.html#Adding_a_Proxy_Server_in_http_Ac
there is a quite nice discussion of several
On Fri, Dec 24, 1999, Jai Prakash Singh wrote:
Thanks for you valuable suggestion. I do visit the www.opensa.org site and
download the OpenSa 0.10 for windows. It works on Windows NT platform. But I am
facing a problem while access the my SSL site using https protocol. I am getting
the error
Hi,
I have installed mod_auth_ldap so Apache can authenticate
people giving information in LDAP:the problem is that the
authentication is made from user and password given by the client.
How can I tell Apche that the authentication has to be made from
the certificate?
I mean, when a client
OkI'm not entirely sure why, but by making the link open a new window
(hence
using the target="_blank" tag addition) it is now working.
hmm, that doesn't work for me...
After reading some more faqs...it seems that MSIE does not treat HTTPS as a
valid protocol for downloading
I'd like to say that I think it is *we* that owe you the thanks, for the
tireless hours you put into development in addition to your relentless
management of these lists and dedication to following up to almost every
question, some even when others have stepped up for you. There are not
many
I think the loyalty and support is coming from you.
thanks for the great tools and great documentation
to do with them.
cliff rayman
genwax.com
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User
Hello
Marry Christmas to you Ralf, Thank you very much for your work. Its
great.
N.K. Narang
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Subject: Merry Christmas, dear mod_ssl user
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999