If you have the old certificate you could use two IP numbers and use
mod_proxy to divert to the new site (on a different IP number). Of course,
if the old certificate has expired then you'll still get a warning about the
old certificate.
The only other solution is to buy another certificate for
I'm testing one page with mod_ssl and I observe that Netscape Is Asking once
about certificate when I enter the page, IE is warn every link about risk on
web page. Have you got any Idea how turn of worings about the risk in IE ?
In log I found something like that
[25/May/2001:11:06:49 +0200]
While in IE, go to Tools Internet Options then click on the security tab.
Then click
on the custom level button. Then click on the disable button for anything
you don't want
to be warned about. Disclaimer: I would use extreme caution here, and I
wouldn't disable
any ActiveX or JavaScript
I'm still trying to track down this sigfpe (floating point exception)
I'm getting when an ssl connection tries to start.
I cannot seem to make apache dump core when this happens. I've
created a core directory. chowned it to the uid that apache runs as.
Added CoreDumpDirectory to the conf file.
I'll throw my hat in on this one. I also have looked high and low for an
answer without luck. The logs tell me nothing about what might be going
wrong. I did read and use the suggestions from the FAQ and Ref manual before
searching the list.
Slackware 7.0
Apache 1.2.13
mod_ssl-2.6.6-1.3.12
i realize this isn't really related to modssl but can anyone make sense of what could
be goin on below? thanks
-j
bash-2.05# /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl startssl
Syntax error on line 207 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/local/apache/libexec/libphp4.so into server: