Re: Ready for Prime Time ?

2000-11-02 Thread Keith Parkansky
e, but an IS manager is leaving themselves wide open politically if they commit to products that don't even offer support. It's a CYA thing. Thanks to all for the info on C2Net and Covalent. -- Keith Parkansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.execpc.com/~keithp http://www.goingtovegas.com http:

Ready for Prime Time ?

2000-11-01 Thread Keith Parkansky
information for them ? -- Keith Parkansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.execpc.com/~keithp http://www.goingtovegas.com http://www.squawkware.com __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support

Re: Ready for Prime Time ?

2000-11-01 Thread Keith Parkansky
willing to give you support if you actually go and look. For issues related to the OS this is true, but for issues related to the applications they bundle, such as Apache, they will not provide "in depth" technical support. -- Keith Parkansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.execpc.com/~k

Re: Securing subdirectorys

2000-10-30 Thread Keith Parkansky
ill access the files via http. I also tried putting it in an htaccess file in the directory but got an internal server error with "Directory not allowed" in the error log. Still playing around with it. -- Keith Parkansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.execpc.com/~keithp http://www.g

Re: Securing subdirectorys

2000-10-30 Thread Keith Parkansky
I just found out that putting SSLRequireSSL alone in an htaccess file, without the Directory tags, works. -- Keith Parkansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.execpc.com/~keithp http://www.goingtovegas.com http://www.squawkware.com

Re: Securing subdirectorys

2000-10-30 Thread Keith Parkansky
. Halloween is approaching you know. I merely presented it as both a follow-up to my earlier message and an alternative to your suggestion in case the directories he wanted to secure are under the HTTP DocumentRoot. -- Keith Parkansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.execpc.com/~keithp http

Re: DNS entry - multi IP-based vhosts

2000-10-29 Thread Keith Parkansky
I had our DSL provider enter the zone records for our domains on their DNS servers for which they charged a one-time $25 fee. It can take 48 to 72 hours for the DNS information to propogate to global DNS servers. -- Keith

Re: extra chellenge password?

2000-10-28 Thread Keith Parkansky
The Red Hat Apache/SSL manual states "You don't need to use either of the extra attributes." and just suggests hitting Enter to bypass them. Doesn't say what they are used for if you did use them. -- Keith

Missing Env Vars

2000-10-27 Thread Keith Parkansky
he highest level of encryption possible. -- Keith Parkansky Milwaukee County Dept. on Aging __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PRO