on 11/27/00 4:15 AM, Adam Nealis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To create a certifiacte for which you are
the certificate authority, see
rtfm://www.modssl.org/...
Thanks, I'll try these out tonight - thanks for the RTFM pointer :-)
Harry
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"The phrase "we (I) (you) simply must..." designates
I'm having the problem with Mac MSIE 5.0 whereas it wull only keep giving me
errors when I connect to an SSL apache site (with a personal certificate)
(Whereas Netscape allows me to add the certificate).
I *CAN* however add .crt files via MSIE - so, my question is -- how do I
create my own .crt
Hopefully as a closing, I do feel it necessary to point out that a person
whose first name is 'Adrienne' would appear to be female, even though
everyone refers to her as a 'he'.
It might be worth noting that females are just as capable of being clueless
morons, as males are :-)
Harry
on
problem: when connecting with IE5.0/Mac, since I'm not using a 'legit'
certificate, my IE5.0/Mac browser gives plenty of evil dialog boxes
reminding me continuously that this is not a legit certificate.
Netscape tells me once, and then allows me to add this certificate to its
list. The Win
PS: Users of mod-php3, you also have to get imap-4.5-4 I will upload
to incoming.redhat.com, since imap released by Redhat didn't contains
libimap.
Could you please upload to a more accessible location, since the redhat
incoming location is almost always overloaded?
Thanks,
Harry
I'm just saying that there is a definite need for some third-party
point-by-point comparison.
Considering that at this point not only have many mod_SSL users provided
suggestions and support for this benchmark project, but Ralph was one of the
first to jump in with suggestions and help, I'm
Since you are having the discussion on a mod_ssl support list, I find
this unsurprising.
Not entirely, since I posted mine in the thread that you and Ralph were
'going at it'. While amusing and entertaining, I did not find it contributed
much to the general understanding of the differences
At least when you compile from source you should be able to use mod_perl,
mod_php and whatever else with Apache+mod_ssl without problems.
Thanks... I'll attempt that next.
Harry
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Apache Interface to SSLeay (mod_ssl)
This seems like a popular combination, perhaps it would be worth someone
doing up an rpm combining these particular modules (but might be a lot of work
keeping a package with all the latest versions after each upgrade).
That sounds like it'd be a nightmare for whoever would be kind enough to