ANNOUNCE: mod_ssl 2.6.4 RPMs

2000-05-04 Thread Magnus Stenman
Get them at the ususal place: http://www.modssl.org/contrib/ -- Magnus Stenman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.hkust.se Get it up, keep it up. Linux -- Viagra for your PC __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl)

headsup : How we defaced www.apache.org (fwd)

2000-05-04 Thread R. DuFresne
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Renewal for self-signed certificates!

2000-05-04 Thread Ted Liao
Hi Everybody, I am using a self-signed certificate, everything is working well. However, the certificate has expired. How do I renew the certificate so that it can continued to be used without the "certificate expired" dialog box? I don't want to create a new certificate and force my users to

problems with apache at boot-time

2000-05-04 Thread Brian J. Rohan
when I boot my system, I receive an error message that httpd.conf line 338 is not accepted, I comment out the allow,deny lines, then I get another message at boot-up for line 379 (.htaccess section) and so on and so on. I am using the same httpd.conf that was installed when I installed apache wi

[PATCH] ssl vendor improvements(?)

2000-05-04 Thread Tom Vaughan
This is all completely untested of course, but I am curious to know what people would think of being able to do something like: SSL_VENDOR_CFLAGS=-I/opt/mysql/include \ SSL_VENDOR_LDFLAGS="-L/opt/mysql/lib -lmysqlclient" \ ... ./configure --enable-rule=SSL_VENDOR ... Than

RE: Apache 2.0 API and mod_ssl

2000-05-04 Thread Zakon, Stuart
Eli Marmor wrote: > (I must admit that years ago, when I heard about Apache the first > time, and I was told that it is very modular, I was sure that the > modules lay in separate layers, and I was amazed and disappointed > when I saw that the model is much more primitive and limited). >

Re: Using the same certificate on multiple servers

2000-05-04 Thread Balázs Nagy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Aaron Faby wrote: > > > I would like to know if its possible to use the same > > certificate on multiple apache > > servers. We would like to have multiple servers being load > > balanced. I've heard > > this can be done but Im not sure how to do it. Thanks! > > Basical

RE: Is it secure to use a self signed Certificate?

2000-05-04 Thread Schouw, Lars
But can't you just install yourself as CA authority in the browsers? By me it does not complain Any longer. __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [

RE: help wanted

2000-05-04 Thread Schouw, Lars
Our you could just change the setting file section: E.g. ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "d:/PROGRA~1/OpenSA/Apache/cgi-bin/" to ScriptAlias /Apps/ "d:/PROGRA~1/OpenSA/Apache/cgi-bin/WebObjects" Lars __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_

help

2000-05-04 Thread kbarrass
ive just installed SSL support on SuSE linux on apache and when i start the web server i get the error /usr/lib/libssl.so.0 undefined symbol X509_free can anyone tell me what im doing wrong ive followed the instructions in an apache book by the letter. Cheers Kevin

Re: Submit form sometimes fails connecting to secure server

2000-05-04 Thread Jeffrey Burgoyne
This could quite possibly be something that has driven me nuts tracking down. We have a problem for IE 5 only where links on the SSL side will sometimes not be displayed when clicked on. A reload works fine. What we found was that the packet would leave the machine, but not reach the actual s

Re: Using the same certificate on multiple servers

2000-05-04 Thread Balazs Nagy
Aaron Faby wrote: > I would like to know if its possible to use the same certificate on multiple apache > servers. We would like to have multiple servers being load balanced. I've heard > this can be done but Im not sure how to do it. Thanks! I've tried two products for SSL load balancing: - so

Re: Is it secure to use a self signed Certificate?

2000-05-04 Thread James Treworgy
No. The short answer (and about as much as I understand ;-) is that part of the purpose of the certificate authorities is that an independent third party has verified the information provided by your certificate. The browsers are hardcoded with information about the certificate authorities a

Submit form sometimes fails connecting to secure server

2000-05-04 Thread James Treworgy
I am running apache 1.3.12 + mod_ssl 2.6.4 (openssl 0.9.5a) + mod_php 3.0.16 on RH Linux 6.0, though this problem has occurred in previous versions of the software (e.g. 1.3.9 + prev. mod_ssl). mod_ssl is installed as a dso. A user clicks a "submit" button on a form, or even a link, on an ins

RE: Using the same certificate on multiple servers

2000-05-04 Thread mads
Aaron Faby wrote: > I would like to know if its possible to use the same > certificate on multiple apache > servers. We would like to have multiple servers being load > balanced. I've heard > this can be done but Im not sure how to do it. Thanks! Basically just copy keys and certificates to al

Re: Corporate Apache

2000-05-04 Thread David Heremans
www.b-rail.be =(national railway compagny belgium, also known as www.nmbs.be or www.sncb.be, the first is the Dutch name, the second the French name) sales of international tickets David Heremans -- .--. |o_o | |:_/ | "One difference between SuSE and Red Hat is that the //