Hi!
Im not here to quarrel with you kid. Im here to get some help, and your
insults are not helping very much.
I thought this was the modssl-users list for people with
not-so-much-expert-knowledge and not the linux-experts-with-nolife
mailinglist.
Im working under time pressure and cannot afford
I will be out of the office starting 12/05/2002 and will not return until
12/06/2002.
I am working in Service Center today
In case of emergency my cell phone number is 847 912 1912
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Ilya.
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This mess
For mod_ssl on Apache 2.0 you may want to check also the secure server
chapter I have online, which contains step by step instructions
http://www.apacheworld.org/ty24/
Best regards
Daniel
> Hi!
>
> Im not here to quarrel with you kid. Im here to get some help, and your
> insults are not helpi
This is to report a problem with Apache with mod_ssl and
mod_proxy, and to request the communitys help in resolving it.
Objective: The objective is to set up Apache as a reverse proxy, to
receive encrypted HTTPS traffic over the Internet and to convert it to HTTP and
direct it to a web
Hello...
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 10:12, HMajidy wrote:
> This is to report a problem with Apache with mod_ssl and mod_proxy,
> and to request the communitys help in resolving it.
>
>
>
> Objective: The objective is to set up Apache as a reverse proxy, to
> receive encrypted HTTPS traffic ov
oh my God
i have the exactly the same problem ...
the only diference is that my autentication is on Ldap directory in
the internal net
when a click on link http://host.myinternalnet.com
nothing hapen
only the loop
and the apache dont get a request
im sniffing the interfaces but the request dont s
Thanks for your reply. The behavior is the same with ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse
instead of ProxyRemote.
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Apache
does get the requests in my case, as verified in log files created by CustomLog
/usr/local/apache/logs/referer_log refererCustomLog
/usr/local/apache/logs/agent_log agent in httpd.conf. BTW, my LDAP
authentication is handled by the internal (iPlanet) web
server.
-Original
Here is a config for Solaris 8, gcc 3.1, Apache 2.x - multithreaded with SSL
- I had no issues with this and am not an expert on Linuz by any means.
Perhaps this might help. If not delete it.
#!/bin/ksh
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/loc
Hi,
on November 11 Kirill Shirkov reported a bug in the table_adjust function
that causes core dumps. He described how the core dumps can be reproduced.
Some colleague of mine confirmed this behaviour.
Shirkov also described a bug fix. Up to now (December 5) there are no changes
in the file ssl_u
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Bernd Steinert wrote:
> on November 11 Kirill Shirkov reported a bug in the table_adjust function
> that causes core dumps. He described how the core dumps can be reproduced.
> Some colleague of mine confirmed this behaviour.
I must have missed the patch... can someone repost
You wrote:
> I'm having a problem using client authentication with POST method. I
> have an Apache 2.0.43, server side SSL works fine. The browser is an
Hi Alejandro,
I came across the same problem. I had to upgrade Apache from 1.3.27 (this
version just kills the MSIE on Windows XP) to 2.0
This is to report a problem with Apache with mod_ssl and
mod_proxy, and to request the communitys help in resolving it.
Objective: The objective is to set up Apache as a reverse proxy, to
receive encrypted HTTPS traffic over the Internet and to convert it to HTTP and
direct it to a web
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