On Tue, May 04, 1999 at 07:40:58PM -0400, John Ioannidis wrote:
> Are they just different distributions, or are there fundamental
differences?
>
> I couldn't find the answer to this in the FAQs of either.
>
> I hope this isn't yet another religious thing...
Not exactly : Apache_SSL is a set of
I've raised this with Ralf E via the Mod_SSL Jitterbug system, but either
I'm posting followup mail to the wrong address, or he's away right now, as
it's all gone quiet.
So I thought I'd try this on the list members, betting that this is a common
problem :
So far: openssl-SNAP-19990426 built OK
On 5th.May.1999 Mads Toftum wrote
> You should have SSL_BASE=../openssl-SNAP-19990426 on the same line as the
> ./configure
Sorry, but that failed in just the same way :
> =< cut >==
>
In directory /data/arc/apache/mod_ssl-2.2.8-1.3.6 :-
SSL_B
> We can access non secure web pages as "http://server/" and
> "http://server/~user" but "https://server/" fails with the
> following error message:
>
> Netscape's network connection was refused by the server:
>
> The server may not be accepting connections or
> may be busy.
>
> Tr
On 10th.September.1999, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote :
> On Fri, Sep 10, 1999, Sun JunXu wrote:
>
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> Errr... sorry if I had to complain now, but the thread becomes horrible:
have
> you guys ever heard that o
"Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> what a shame that the apache sysadmin is too lazy to update
I think that's kind of uncalled-for.
Points :
1) I expect Brian Behlendorf (sp?) is at the ApacheCon conference, has been
preparing for it, and/or is on his way back.
Either way, he'll have been