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I try
> https://www.cascadewreaths.com, I get in
> IE "Cannot find server or DNS error", and in Netscape I get "Netscape's
> network conneciton was refused by server www.cascadewreaths.com".
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> So, I think I have all three important things lined up (the CN in my key,
> the ServerName in the SS
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> Anyone have any ideas?
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> Thanks,
> Dwayne
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Hi Owen,
Then what's the biggy to just do 2 vhosts?? One regular and one https.
--Lanny
Owen Boyle writes:
> Lanny Baron wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> Are you saying go http://www.blah.com --> https://www.blah.com ? If so, just
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Hello,
On a server we run, a new install of apache13-modssl was just made. It all
installed just fine. However, when attempting to start apache with the
script that calls ssl if fails. The error stated is:
zing# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh start
Syntax error on line 239 of /usr/local/etc/apa
a fix?
Thanks in advance,
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Lanny Baron
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and FreeBSD was created and he saw
it was GOOD. He said,
Hey Kids Rock 'N' Roll FreeBSD!
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Lanny Baron
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On Dec 7, 2000, Dave Paris in our continuing battle wrote:
>If an eight-year-old were to look at the whole thing and write your
>reply, then yes .. what you've written would probably be accurate - just
>missing other fun phrases like "dooty-hea
Well the one reason we don't use a CA that m$ wants or netscape wants, is
to show potential purchasers of our systems that the system is quite
capable of running https as well as Apache for web hosting or for
Intranet and Extranet.
I can understand larger companies like banks, institutions and t
And I am going to sit and wait for santa claus as well :-)
-lanny
On Dec 6, 2000, Michael in vogue yet hillarious wrote:
>Any other reason browsers would favor a bigname ripoff CA over companies
>owns? Are their any CA's that charge a more reasonable rate (like $10) for
>the puny task of running
Hi Jarungwit,
A couple of things.
1) Did you install the src when you installed FreeBSD. (in
/stand/sysinstall in the distributions, did you select sources?)
2) Why are you not using the ports (/usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl ?
3) Are you doing this as root or as a normal user.
On Nov 27, 2000,
age that re-directs users:
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>Good luck.
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>J
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works fine. But why when you go (even by mistake) to
http://summary.freebsdsystems.com it looks like an ftp site. go you'll
see.
Thanks Owen, for your help :-)
Regards,
Lanny
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Owen Boyle in the last wild and more than exciting...:
>Lanny Baron wrote:
>> C
Hello,
Can someone tell me how to get someone going to
http://summary.freebsdsystems.com goes to https instead. Right now it
opens a directory of all things in /www/data
if a user goes to https://summary.freebsdsystems.com it works fine.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Lanny Baron
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