On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Jan Dries wrote:
> The only surprise was that it builds dynamic modules with a different
> name and extension than in 1.3.14 (my previous version), i.e. it now
> creates a "mod_ssl.so" instead of an "ApacheModuleSSL.dll".
FYI, that's a change in Apache as a whole, not just mo
Jonathon Douglas wrote:
>
> has anyone managed to get this comination to compile yet
> (i havent atm)
I have, using the patches that were posted on this newsgroup (and that
have in the mean time been checked into CVS). Worked fine for me.
The only surprise was that it builds dynamic modules with
has anyone managed to get this comination to compile yet
(i havent atm)
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Hello,
I am trying to compile apache 1.3.12 with mod_ssl and mod_php on Mac
OS X Public Beta. The compile goes fine until I try to include the
ssl module. Then I get an error that the loader cannot find the dbm
library. The apache server and mod_ssl source is from Apple's Darwin
site
(http:/
Thanks for doing this guys. Could I be a little pedantic and suggest that
the manual should probably be a "noarch.rpm" rather than a "i386.rpm"?
AFAIK
the manual is processor independent.
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John Airey
Internet Systems Support Officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute for the
Blind,
Bakewell Road,
What you are describing is almost exactly a system that we have here, and
have had for some time. However, I think turning SSL off won't help you,
and
probably is the root of your problem. Basically what the ProxyPass and
ProxyPassReverse does is set up is a secure connection through your
firewall
Greetings,
I was using mod_ssl on a quiet server with no problems with the
directive:
SSLMutex sem
I started the same configuration on a much busier server and immediately
ran into problems of very slow delivery, timeouts etc. The
ssl_engine_log showed:
...
[07/Mar/2001 15:17:36 22021] [warn]
I need to rebuild mod_ssl as DSO but with EXPERIMENTAL
code enabled. (I need the new code for mod_proxy)
Is this even possible or did the extended API change?
--
Torsten
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) w
> What you are describing is almost exactly a system that we have here, and
> have had for some time.
So good to here it works :)
> However, I think turning SSL off won't help you, and
> probably is the root of your problem. Basically what the ProxyPass and
> ProxyPassReverse does is set up is a
> What you are describing is almost exactly a system that we have here, and
> have had for some time.
So good to here it works :)
> However, I think turning SSL off won't help you, and
> probably is the root of your problem. Basically what the ProxyPass and
> ProxyPassReverse does is set up is a
I need to rebuild mod_ssl as DSO but with EXPERIMENTAL
code enabled. (I need the new code for mod_proxy)
Is this even possible or did the extended API change?
--
Torsten
__
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) w
Greetings,
I was using mod_ssl on a quiet server with no problems with the
directive:
SSLMutex sem
I started the same configuration on a much busier server and immediately
ran into problems of very slow delivery, timeouts etc. The
ssl_engine_log showed:
...
[07/Mar/2001 15:17:36 22021] [warn]
What you are describing is almost exactly a system that we have here, and
have had for some time. However, I think turning SSL off won't help you, and
probably is the root of your problem. Basically what the ProxyPass and
ProxyPassReverse does is set up is a secure connection through your
firewall
Thanks for doing this guys. Could I be a little pedantic and suggest that
the manual should probably be a "noarch.rpm" rather than a "i386.rpm"? AFAIK
the manual is processor independent.
-
John Airey
Internet Systems Support Officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute for the
Blind,
Bakewell Road,
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