James Treworgy wrote:
>
> I would absolutely *not* do this, [mix SSL and non-SSL content] unless you want your
>web site users to
> see a message from the web browser saying "this page has both secure and
> insecure information. Do you want to proceed?" every time they user your
> site. This do
Hi Wohlgemuth,
here is what Netscape is saying about caching SSL pages
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Disabling Caching for SSL-Transferred Documents
By default, Navigator doesn't store SSL-transferred pages in its disk cache,
although a
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:34:36PM -0500, Wohlgemuth, Michael J. wrote:
...
(There have been answers and hints for the other questions.)
> 4. The obvious workaround here is to increase the SSLSessionCacheTimeout.
> Is their any recommended maximum value for this?
Please check out the TLS standar
"Wohlgemuth, Michael J." wrote:
>
> First off, I'd like to thank everyone that offered help with the load
> balancing question. The ssl3 sticky sessions on the LocalDirectors should
> do the trick for us.
Hmmm. We're using LD 416 with v3.2.3 of the OS.
With LD's sticky option, you can either do
Hi,
the scenario for my problem is the following:
x86 Linux 2.2.16
apache 1.3.12
mod_ssl 2.6.5
openssl 0.9.5a
netscape 4.7x
ie >= 5.0
ssl-connections with netscape work fine.
ssl-connections with ie don´t.
i have done the "SetEnvIf - Thing"
True, there's nothing in protocol against it, and users can switch it off,
but if you're trying to sell something over the internet (which is the
reason a lot of poeple use SSL) then you really need to cater to the least
common denominator. Trying to explain frightening messages to the 60% or
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul McGarry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Can you run your app in straight http mode to check that SSL is
> really involved in causing the problem?
The app was originally developed without SSL support, and no one had this
problem. Also, we are using client
Hi,
I am interested in converting the certificates and key files stored by
iPlanet webserver in its properitary format to certificate and key
files that can be used by Apache. I would like to know if there are any
tools that can convert certificates in netscape format to .pem format.
Any pointer
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 05:04:34PM -, Saicharan K wrote:
>
> I am interested in converting the certificates and key files stored by
> iPlanet webserver in its properitary format to certificate and key
> files that can be used by Apache. I would like to know if there are any
> tools that can
> James Treworgy wrote:
> I would absolutely *not* do this, [mix SSL and non-SSL content]
> unless you want your web site users to see a message from the web
> browser saying "this page has both secure and insecure information.
> Do you want to proceed?" every time they user your site.
> This doe
I using Apache mod-ssl (two servers) in NT with an aplication in Oracle
PL/SQL, v.8.0.5
In first Apache Server i have 15 conections and in second i have 30 or
more, when the second get 30 conections it has been very slowly, the first
with 15 conections works well and the second server (30 conec
Hi Everybody,
I have some questions for you,
I have some FreeBSD servers with Apache mod_ssl running. Those servers have
one (Thawte wilcard *.domain) SSL cettificat and several virtualhosts.
But some browsers does not have a good support of wilcard (SSL certificat
[*.domain]).
So i want t
Of course, only Exploder users get this :-P
>-Original Message-
>From: James Treworgy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 2:01 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Some question about modssl
>
>
>I would absolutely *not* do this, unless you want your web
>site
Dear all,
Although I am new to mod_ssl and apache, I 've been digging the old
messages for a few days to get my problem solved. Finally, I can't
help but post this annoying message to seek help from all of you.
I can't make my IP-based virtual host to work, the browser keep
complianing I don't
Well, I'm new to mod_ssl, so this may be a gimme for some of you, but
I've been unable to find the answer in any FAQ or in the list archives.
What I'm trying to do is install mod_perl and mod_ssl with apache. Yes,
I have the latest versions of all three, as well as openssl0.9.6.
Openssl is in
woops, correction
when configuring mod_ssl my ./configure options were
--with-apache=../apache_1.3.14 \
--with-ssl=../openssl-0.9.6
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mai
I'm experiencing a problem with starting Apache w. modssl. For some reason,
the ssl cache file doesn't seem to be created. Below are the logs:
[Tue Nov 7 23:04:24 2000] [error] mod_ssl: Cannot open SSLSessionCache DBM
file `/usr/local/apache/conf/ssl/ssl_scache' for scannin
g (System error follo
Hi,
There is a file named "ca-bundle.crt" in the mod-ssl distribution. This
file basically contains a bundle of X.509 certificates of all
Certificate authorities. Does anybody know how this file is created and
if there is a location where I can find the source for this?
thanks,
Sai
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Justin Hinrichs wrote:
> Well, I'm new to mod_ssl, so this may be a gimme for some of you, but
> I've been unable to find the answer in any FAQ or in the list archives.
> What I'm trying to do is install mod_perl and mod_ssl with apache. Yes,
> I have the latest versions
Hi all.
A while back I posted a similar problem. My error logs have frequent
entries showing erroneous redirect strings, like this:
[Tue Nov 7 08:57:45 2000] [error] [client 90.14.50.41] Invalid error
redirection directive: üØ@
Sometimes *most* of the redirect is fine; I found one where nothi
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