On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 11:58:02AM +1200, Damon Maria wrote:
Since I haven't gotten too much of a response yet (expect for thanks to
Juha) I'll post my VirtualHost in httpd.conf, which I probably should
have done in the first place.
If I uncomment the SSLCertificateChainFile line then the
Lutz, when I try to access your site
with Internet Explorer 5.5,
IE tells me that it cannot verify the certificate.
German error message is:
Das Zertifikat wurde von einer Firma ausgestellt,
die Sie nicht als vertrauenswürdig eingestuft haben.
Untersuchen Sie das Zertifikat um festzustellen,
ob
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 01:21:31PM +0200, Henning von Bargen wrote:
Lutz, when I try to access your site
with Internet Explorer 5.5,
IE tells me that it cannot verify the certificate.
German error message is:
Das Zertifikat wurde von einer Firma ausgestellt,
die Sie nicht als
Last week, I posted this question:
http://www.mail-archive.com/modssl-users%40modssl.org/msg11396.html
After reading some responses to other apparently similar problems, I tried
removing the passphrase from my cert. Now, I get this error, which I've seen
often on the list recently as well:
Hi Arcady!
Have you solved your problem? I wasw able to install your Certificate, after I
installed your self-signed CA certificate. Is it possible this to be the missing step
in your testing? The CA cert has to be added to your root auth., then you'll be able
to install the actual server
This may have already been discussed, but I didn't find it in the
archives. Posts to the list from email address different from the one
I'm subscribed to are silently dropped: they are not allowed through,
neither are they bounced. I find this behaviour a bit frustrating: at
first I have to be
Paul-Catalin Oros [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have you solved your problem? I wasw able to install your
Certificate, after I installed your self-signed CA certificate. Is
it possible this to be the missing step in your testing? The CA cert
has to be added to your root auth., then you'll be
Posts to the list from email address different from the one
I'm subscribed to are silently dropped
It is a deliberate anti-spam feature.
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support
Rich Salz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Posts to the list from email address different from the one
I'm subscribed to are silently dropped
It is a deliberate anti-spam feature.
That much I figured out. Leaving out the discussion of
questionability of such measure, I think that a bounce
I inquired of the list a few days ago:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modsslm=98987009932371w=2
Thanks to the respondents. Appended below is the solution (edited
portions of my httpd.conf) with which I'm going. Now I have the
pleasure of dealing with Microsoft's Web Folders
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 01:59:03PM -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Rich Salz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is a deliberate anti-spam feature.
That much I figured out. Leaving out the discussion of
questionability of such measure, I think that a bounce should be sent
if a post is not accepted.
Kingsley,
Now I have the
pleasure of dealing with Microsoft's Web Folders implementation (a DAV
client) which re-asks for username/password way too often.
I am using web_dav on one of my sites, and it works quite well
from Microsoft's Web Folders. What do you mean:
re-asks for
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