Randy,
Didn't get any takers on this so far, so I'll pose the question again
and hope to get one this time:
Don't get too depressed too quickly, we're all busy people.
I'm confused. Someone have an antidote?
I gather (well, not had coffee yet, so could have read it wrong) you use
name
Hello,
I have installed open-ssl and mod-ssl in a machine using the
apache-modssl and openssl rpms.I have also created certificates for the CA
as well as for a web-server. Netscape also recognised the fact that the
certificate was a new one and asked me whether I accepted it. I said yes.
Hello all,
I'm in the process of putting together an rpm package of apache 1.3.11/mod_ssl
2.5.0 for local use, and have found a small problem with the mod_ssl configure
script: I need to pass a '--htdocsdir' argument to the apache config, but
mod_ssl is trapping this and interpreting it as a
requests a client cert and no further communication is received. It would
appear that Netscape is crashing when parsing the certificates to display
the certificate choices to the user.
No experience with that, but perhaps you could show the ns-specific
extensions you add to the cert?
Jan
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2000, Steve Langasek wrote:
I'm in the process of putting together an rpm package of apache 1.3.11/mod_ssl
2.5.0 for local use, and have found a small problem with the mod_ssl configure
script: I need to pass a '--htdocsdir' argument to the apache config, but
mod_ssl is
Ahh. This sounds like a plausible explaination. Thanks very much.
Q: what do the Big Guys that host hundreds of virtual e-commerce domains
do about this? I can't figure that they have their machines set up with
150 IP addresses on them, do they?
Randy Lee
Jason Thaxter wrote:
This
Nate Carlson wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Randy Lee wrote:
I've got a problem that I'm not sure is mod_ssl or apache going on here:
I have a server named x.dom1.com that is hosting several vitual domains.
If I have
VirtualHost IP:443
ServerName x.dom2.com
...
/Virtual host
I'm really sorry to post this sort of newbie-question, but I got to get
this thing running and do NOT have a clue how to do it...
I'm running apache1.3.9, mod_perl/1.21 PHP/3.0.12, mod_ssl/2.4.7
OpenSSL/0.9.4 and all is fine, except the reported bug of hanging after
restart or connection with an
Hi,
The apache web server, when started, looks into the httpd.conf file
(and the srm.conf, and anotherone ) in the /etc/httpd/conf directory.
That is where one defines the directories of your main https area,
virtual http areas, and the https (secure) area.
As for "Document contains no
Just to ensure that it is not an idiotic problem of caching or
permissions, check that your log directory and the directory where
mod_ssl creates its files is writable by the user ID of Apache (it
may be different than root, even when you use root to run Apache),
and RE-RUN your Netscape! I have
There were no replies so I thought I would repost one final time.
I am running RH6.1 with:
Server: Apache/1.3.11 (Unix) PHP/3.0.14 mod_ssl/2.5.0 OpenSSL/0.9.4
I am trying to require a client cert with:
SSLVerifyClient require
And I have my CA's Cert in PEM format under:
SSLCACertificateFile
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