Jim Lee wrote:
Hi,
Since i am a windows user, i am looking for an already compiled file:
Apache_1.3.26-Mod_SSL_2.8.10-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
Since i do not have any compilers installed, i would really appreciate
if any of our UNIX friends could help our WINDOWS collegues and post the
Hi,
for few days, i am stressing my apache 2.0.40 with reverse proxy with a
tools named Silkperformer.
i have a really strange error, coming up often on some basic requests:
the request is http://web2.test.com/manual/images/pixel.gif
[Wed Sep 18 12:24:04 2002] [error] SSL error on reading
Previously modssl users used to be able to post their contributions to this
area ( http://www.modssl.org/contrib/ ).
But right now i find that the page looks a lot different and it seems that
users are not contributing to this area any more.
I wish to know more about this. Any insights from
I did find a compiled copy at http://www.opensa.org/download/100.html.
However, I can't seem to get it to work on a NT 4.0 Server. It seems
to work fine on a 2000 server but when I start it on NT 4.0, the first
apache process seems to kick off fine, but the 2nd process never starts
and no errors
Can anybody assist me, in using Aliases with
ssl?.
I placed several Alias directives within
the ssl.conf file specifically where the virtual
host is defined.
This was tohelp assist in organizing the
Apache server. Of course its not working.
Where should I place Alias Directivesthat
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Thanks a lot chris. I am sure that a lot of us would be benefitted by this.
I am trying to find a way if this file can be posted on the mod_ssl user's
contribution area, http://www.modssl.org/contrib/ftp/contrib/
I have posed this question to our friends in the mod_ssl user community and
i
Hi,
I have a simple question, but I am still unable to find the answer in the
docs.
What are the use and benefit of using MM with mod_ssl?
Thank you for your insight.
Gilles
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl)
It lets you use shared memory session caching; the session cache which gets
the best performance is a shared memory cache, the shmcb cache.
Lynn Gazis
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