Balazs Nagy wrote:
> > I don't think (AFAIK) there's a way for a web server to do this.
>
> 2) The auto redirect IS possible:
> There are two virtual host definitions, one for the port 80 (unsecure) and one
> for the port 443 (secure). In the virtual host :80 you could use something
> like:
> R
I'm trying to build apache+mod_ssl+php3+mysql by following the related instruction in
the installation notes that come with mod_ssl on a system running solaris 8.
The versions are:
openssl-0.9.5a
apache_1.3.12
mod_ssl-2.6.4-1.3.12
php-3.0.16
and the sunfreeware pkg
mysql-3.22.26a-sol8-sparc-
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> Slightly longer answer. The process is owned by root. The httpd
> binary switches to another user on start-up, after reading SSL
Hi Marcus.
There is no way to applay mod_ssl without downtime because mod_ssl have to
apply "patches" to Apache Server Core Code.
Therefore, you will have to stop your server.
But to minimize the downtime, you can build the new server into another
directory tree and after testing it you can inst
Hi Marcus.
There is no way to applay mod_ssl without downtime because mod_ssl have to
apply "patches" to Apache Server Core Code.
Therefore, you will have to stop your server.
But to minimize the downtime, you can build the new server into another
directory tree and after testing it you can inst
Hi Marcus.
There is no way to applay mod_ssl without downtime because mod_ssl have to
apply "patches" to Apache Server Core Code.
Therefore, you will have to stop your server.
But to minimize the downtime, you can build the new server into another
directory tree and after testing it you can inst
Thanks ;-)
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On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 12:09:16PM -0400, Aaron Faby wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I searched the archives but could never find an example of what I am trying to
>accomplish.
> I need two domains to be SSL on one apache daemon. I have two seperate certificates
>and
> the hosts will be IP based. What is t
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 09:15:25AM -0700, Marcus Ouimet wrote:
> I have an exsisting site that is up and running fine on Apache
> Webserver. My httpd.conf, access.conf, and srm.conf files are located in
> /etc/httpd/conf I am wanting to install ModSSL and OpenSSL to generate a csr
> for my sit
I have an exsisting site that is up and running fine on Apache
Webserver. My httpd.conf, access.conf, and srm.conf files are located in
/etc/httpd/conf I am wanting to install ModSSL and OpenSSL to generate a csr
for my site on this exsisting version of Apache. I am a newbie and have gone
to m
Hello,
I searched the archives but could never find an example of what I am trying to
accomplish.
I need two domains to be SSL on one apache daemon. I have two seperate certificates and
the hosts will be IP based. What is the proper way to set this up? Can both domains
listen on
port 443? Will
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000, Gek Low wrote:
> Hi all. I'm trying to port mod_ssl to a 64-bit Linux and I would like to
> know if this is currently in the works. One major problem I have is that
> ints are 32 bits wide while pointers are 64 bits wide (longs are 64 bits
> wide) and there are several secti
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On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 05:45:46PM +0200, michel wrote:
> Hi, I have a site with SSL. I want that if a user came in
> http://www/mydomain.com/michel via automatic the user is redirect to
> https://www/mydomain.com/michel
>
> I have see manual, but I'm a newbie in regular expression.
> In httpd.c
I wrote a handler to do it.
(BTW, I hope this helps, but PLEASE feel free to give criticisms and
suggestions. I'm new to Apache/modperl/etc. =o)
#~~
# module for Apache/mod_perl PerlPostReadRequestHandler to redirect
# users
"Airey, John" wrote:
>
> A user redirect in the head a web page at http://www/mydomain.com/michel
> such as
>
> https://www/mydomain.com/michel">
>
> Would achieve this (redirecting after 1 second). However, the secure
> document root would have to be different!
That does not achieve the goal.
A user redirect in the head a web page at http://www/mydomain.com/michel
such as
https://www/mydomain.com/michel">
Would achieve this (redirecting after 1 second). However, the secure
document root would have to be different!
I don't think (AFAIK) there's a way for a web server to do this.
-
Hi, I have a site with SSL. I want that if a user came in
http://www/mydomain.com/michel via automatic the user is redirect to
https://www/mydomain.com/michel
I have see manual, but I'm a newbie in regular expression.
In httpd.conf I have:
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Hi Alan.
This undefined symbol (_strtoul) referes to string convertion functions like
strtol and strtoul, therefore it must exist into archive "libc.[a,so]".
I recommend you to use a stable openssl package like 0.9.5a, because this
kind of problem, normally, is assigned to source code in develop
Slightly longer answer. The process is owned by root. The httpd binary
switches to another user on start-up, after reading SSL Certificates etc.
This user owns all the child processes.
I believe there are security issues in being able to change the ownership of
a process already started.
-
Joh
Yes
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Hi
I am having problems compiling apache 1.3.12 when applying the
current mod_SSL package. I have been successful compiling,
installing and running apache 1.3.12 without the mod_SSl package.
I am compiling under Sun OS 4.1.4 using:
gcc 2.95.2
Apache 1.3.12
mod_SSL 2.6.4
OpenSSL-SNAP-250
Hi all. I'm trying to port mod_ssl to a 64-bit Linux and I would like to
know if this is currently in the works. One major problem I have is that
ints are 32 bits wide while pointers are 64 bits wide (longs are 64 bits
wide) and there are several sections of code that appears to use ints
and point
I installed SSL successfully, and I can
connect to the https server.
However, I checked that there is one httpd process
owned by root, and 5 httpd processes by nobody.
(nobody is correct owner of httpd process).
I am wondering if this is correct that there is one 'root owned '
process
KmKu
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