Hi
Its running with on a SuSE Linux install
Apapche 2.0.28
ModSSL compiled into apache
No problems with compilation (though I had problems getting modssl to
compile as a DSO I had no problems compiling it into the main binary)
If I try and connect with openssl to see whats going on I get:
Hi Laurie!
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Laurie Young wrote:
Hi
Its running with on a SuSE Linux install
Apapche 2.0.28
ModSSL compiled into apache
No problems with compilation (though I had problems getting modssl to
compile as a DSO I had no problems compiling it into the main binary)
If I
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Teodor Cimpoesu wrote:
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On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 11:19:59AM +, Laurie Young wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Teodor Cimpoesu wrote:
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0060 - 00 80 08 92 0d f4 b5 83-60 ae 0b fb 3b 92 08 79 `...;..y
0070 - 92 79 cf 8c c6 57 64 72-96
You might save some time here by showing your httpd.config.
And of course you start your server with: apachectl startssl
yes?
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Laurie Young wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Teodor Cimpoesu wrote:
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Hi Laurie!
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Laurie Young wrote:
I have tried starting it with
./apachectrl start
and with
./apachectrl startssl
both give the same errors
It would be good if someone could have a look at my httpd.config file,
which I have included as an attachment
I don't
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Teodor Cimpoesu wrote:
Hi Laurie!
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Laurie Young wrote:
I have tried starting it with
./apachectrl start
and with
./apachectrl startssl
both give the same errors
It would be good if someone could have a look at my httpd.config file,
Hi all,
I created a ssl key with keytool, to work with
Resin. all worked well, but now we want to use Apache as webserver, and it uses
openssl. The problem is that openssl cannot read the keystore generated with
keytool. Does someone know how toget my private key generated with keytool
to
Hi Laurie,
To eliminate any confusion regarding configuration, can you pl. use
the standard httpd.conf and the ssl.conf that's installed when 2.0.28 is
installed.. The only extra thing you'll have to do is to create the
certificate.. Incase you don't have any previousely created certs.,