On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 06:12:09PM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
...
> I imported iestuff.p12 into my MSIE browser and select that certificate
> when prompted by the browser.
>
> I then used the following SSL related values in my SSL vhost:
>
> SSLEngine on
> SSLCertificateFi
Mads Toftum wrote:
>
> SSL_BASE should point to /usr/local/ssl - not to the openssl binary.
>
Ohhh! I 've solved with your help.
Thanks a lot.
Joachim
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
OK, from the lack of response to my previous
email (SSLClient Browser <--> Apache Proxypassreverse <--> https://192.168.xxx.xxx) I can deduce one of
two cases is true.
1. Nobody has successfully achieved a
reverse proxy of SSL in the way I am describing, (Hard to believe)
or...
2.
Let me propose the following hypothetical situation. I am running a
apache/mod_ssl server (or anyother server for that matter) with a secure
directory that requies client authentication. Two types of clients access
this directory. There is a group of clients that only trust Verisign as a
CA, a
#3. People who have done it are too busy to
reply.
I've
done it before to get mod_gzip working under mod_ssl. Unfortunately, I
don't have a sample config handy. Search the mod_gzip archives and you
should find your answer.
-Dave
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hello everyone,
i want the apache server to serve listen only on port 443(i.e https) and not
on port 80(www request) i.e apache server should serve only ssl requests by not acting
as a virtual host.
i followed the instruction given in
http://www.modssl.org/example/
i have installed wi