A challenge password []:
An optional company name []:
are these used for anything? i'm confused as to what they're for.
i couldn't find anything in the list archives about them.
VeriSign requires the challenge password for renewing a certificate.
It's probably used for other, similar
Well some form of Level 3 balancing would meet this requirement...
Of course, it's not going to be very smart...
-Original Message-
From: Owen Boyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sharing SSLSessionCache in load
Title: found my answer
Of course, 2 minutes after sending that I found my answer : yes, it is for both UNIX and NT
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Alan McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Small Business Solutions 613-765-6843 (ESN 395)
Nortel Networks All opinions expressed are my own
The attachment you can't read is my
Title: modssl on NT?
Folks,
I've been doing some reading and have not yet found an answer to this question.
Does modssl run on the WinNT version of Apache?
BTW, I am not subscribed to this list.
thanks,
-Alan
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Alan McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Small Business Solutions 613-765-6843
Hi, I wanted to find out, if the MM lib is optional for Mod-SSL, what
exactly does it add? Is Mod-SSL with MM more stable then the one without
it? Faster?
What is the -DEAPI switch. I've compiled Apache with MM and Mod-SSL and
now I get a warning that mod_jserv should be recompiled with -DEAPI
Thanks for all of your answers.
Now Microsoft has released the SP1 for IE5.5 which fixes the
bug with unsecure objects.
Greetings,
Andreas
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support
What's the standard way (accross all SSL vendors) to find out in a apache
module
if you are in a http/https mode?
I was assuming "request_rec-parsed_uri.scheme" to return me http/https, but
it returns NULL!
Also looks like ap_table_get(r-subprocess_env,"HTTPS") is not a standard way
to do it.
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000, Victor wrote:
Hi, I wanted to find out, if the MM lib is optional for Mod-SSL,
Yes, MM is optional.
what
exactly does it add?
It adds shared memory support to EAPI.
Is Mod-SSL with MM more stable then the one without
it? Faster?
Not really more stable, but
I'm having a hard
time finding documentation on the following:
What SSLSessionCache
actually does
How SSLSessionCache
is configured (what port gcache is run on etc.)
Where to find
binaries for gcache
I have searched the
mailing list archives and visited a number of different websites in