ScriptAlias

2003-01-24 Thread Ortiz Ruiz Otoniel Manuel
I have a problem trying to execute cgis under ssl. (It doesn't find the URL, a kind of problem with the scriptalias). I compiled apache2 with ssl, this are the options that I used. At the bottom there is a fragment of my ssl.conf. Any help will be appreciated OPTIONS: # CC=gcc ./configure --

Re: problems with WebTV

2003-01-24 Thread Christopher McCrory
Hello... On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 05:18, Kevin wrote: > WebTV has been behind all other browsers for years. Their JavaScript VM > was so bad, that we actually checked for WebTV within the client and use a > JavaScript POPUP that stated that our site would not work. My guess is, > this is just ano

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread john . f . kline
What round? Wow! That's news too me. Now I can resume my travels as I had paused for conscerns of walking off the edge > >-Original Message- > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > >Nearly everything we believe is second hand. For example, less than 500 > >people

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread R. DuFresne
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [SNIP] > A cynic may well claim that pictures of the Earth from space are faked. > After all, that claim has been levelled against the Bible for years (and > every year, more and more evidence is uncovered to support its authenticity. > eg http

IE stops sending client certificate

2003-01-24 Thread cybersushi
Hi, We've been having problems with apache/modssl and client certificates in IE (5.5sp2, 6, 6sp1 all versions of Windows). When the client sets up a session ofr the first time he gets prompted for his client cert and after entering the cert password he is able to access the secure site (like h

Re: problems with WebTV

2003-01-24 Thread Kevin
WebTV has been behind all other browsers for years. Their JavaScript VM was so bad, that we actually checked for WebTV within the client and use a JavaScript POPUP that stated that our site would not work. My guess is, this is just another area that did not get implemented. I might add some cli

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2003-01-24 Thread cybersushi

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread John . Airey
Apologies for the last message everyone. I thought I was sending it personally, and not to the list. Must pay more attention in the mornings. - John Airey, BSc (Jt Hons), CNA, RHCE Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute of the Blind, Bakewell Road, Peterborough PE2 6X

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread John . Airey
> -Original Message- > From: Boyle Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 24 January 2003 10:09 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Verifying enabled ciphers? > > > >-Original Message- > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > >Nearly everything we believe is

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread Boyle Owen
>-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >Nearly everything we believe is second hand. For example, less than 500 >people have seen the Earth from space, yet the majority of >people believe it is round (or an oblate sphere for the pedants). > Perhaps. But

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread John . Airey
Try http://www.netcraft.com/sslwhats. It will give you a list of ciphers. To unpack the terms: "allows anonymous authentication" - That sounds like allowing anyone to visit your site, since I've never heard of anonymous auth for http, only ftp. Of course, the evil IIS uses a specific account for