The list never looked dead to me so far, although it is low trafic from
time to time.
Erik Boles wrote:
I posted a post yesterday, didn't see it and haven't seen any others, is
this list still alive??
Erik
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Assuming that cert.cer is your new VeriSign server certificate, you
should either change your config file to:
SSLCertificateFile /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/cert.cer
or rename the file to server.crt.
Regards,
Jan
Erik Boles wrote:
Just got our new cert from verisign. Read the instructions
Arcady Genkin wrote:
The documentation states that being one's own CA is insecure in the
Internet environment, while is acceptable on the intra-net. Could
anyone explain the issues implied by that statement?
SSL is not less secure if you are your own CA, at least from a technical
point
Where on earth does this mail come from? I sent it almost one year ago!
Jan Dries wrote:
Hello folks. Can you point me to some European CA where we can buy a
certificate from, and which is 128 bit strong, and is recognized both by
Netscape and Explorer?
You might try
, and was recently included
in MSIE. And they provide what they call HyperSign128 certificates,
their equivalent of a Verisign GlobalServerId, enabling 128 bit strong
encryption worldwide.
Regards,
Jan Dries
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Peter Jones wrote:
I have got mod_ssl working using the default certificate, but I would
like to have user authentication rather than the current certificate.
All I get when I logon https://localhost is "do you trust this
certificate", when I say yes I am in.
How do I set that up?
Jonathon Douglas wrote:
can someone put a precompiled version of apache1.3.19/modssl 2.81
in the modssl contrib as i still cant get it to even after downloading from
cvs
configure.bat comes back with "file not found" for some reason
I just uploaded a file called
Jonathon Douglas wrote:
has anyone managed to get this comination to compile yet
(i havent atm)
I have, using the patches that were posted on this newsgroup (and that
have in the mean time been checked into CVS). Worked fine for me.
The only surprise was that it builds dynamic modules with a
David Rees wrote:
Whoa, just realized that I posted to a message that just got to my mailbox
10 days late. Was there some issue which prevented some mails to the list
from being distributed in a reasonable time frame?
-Dave
Only 10 days for my mail to arrive on the list, that's not so
David Rees wrote:
You did type the passphrase twice, did you, despite the fact that Apache
asked for it only once?. It typically hangs (or appears to do so) if you
don't type it twice. It's a bug that has been discussed in this more
than once, and although patches have been suggested,
You did type the passphrase twice, did you, despite the fact that Apache
asked for it only once?. It typically hangs (or appears to do so) if you
don't type it twice. It's a bug that has been discussed in this more
than once, and although patches have been suggested, the bug is still
there in the
epudiation (and even client
authentication if you provide your clients a certificate signed by your
own CA).
Regards,
Jan Dries
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Jason Xue wrote:
Third, i run nmake /f Makefile.win from apache1.3.14\src directory
it seems to have no errors only a few warning. it ends after compile
modules\proxy. doesn't seems to compile modules\ssl.
For some reason Makefile.win (or one of the underlying) isn't properly
updated by
Just because the ISP that hosts your domain is using Apache/1.3.6 (Unix)
PHP/3.0.12 mod_ssl/2.3.11 OpenSSL/0.9.3a on a Linux box to get your site
on the web, doesn't mean the mod_ssl community has taken control of your
site, just like the fact that that ISP uses Intel-based hardware doesn't
mean
"Ray Miller, Jr." wrote:
How do I quit this email list?
"You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave" :-)
(The Eagles, Hotel California)
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it.
What are the log files saying?
Has anyone else got this running as a service or can shed any more light
on the problem?
I planned to take a look at this when I read your previous posting, but
I haven't yet found time to do so. And I probably won't have time for it
until the weekend.
Regards,
e we worked around the problem in another
way, I have not yet come to trying out the patch myself, but I suggest
you look back for Kirk's messages in the archive and try it out.
Regards,
Jan Dries
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, and was recently included
in MSIE. And they provide what they call HyperSign128 certificates,
their equivalent of a Verisign GlobalServerId, enabling 128 bit strong
encryption worldwide.
Regards,
Jan Dries
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://curl.haxx.nu/
If that doesn't do your trick, the openssl library itself
(www.openssl.org) has a few simple C examples.
Regards,
Jan Dries
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that just echoes the
password.
If all you're looking for is a way to make Apache start without
intervention, this will do fine.
But in a real world environment where security is a concern, you may
want that program to be more sophisiticated.
Regards,
Jan Dries
Francisco Javier MartÃnez Mart
my NS 4.6
browser on Linux, the browser crashes.
Regards,
Jan Dries
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did it to verify that it was really that
instruction that gave rise to the problem.
I know too little of the structure of mod_ssl and OpenSSL to be able to
figure out why the WaitForSingleObject blocks in that particular
situation, but perhaps somebody else knows.
Regards,
Jan Dries
problem.
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