Once upon a time Cliff Woolley shaped the electrons to say...
IIRC, the official consensus on the httpd dev list was that will NOT
support make certificate in Apache 2.x at all, with the reasoning that
That's incredibly lame.
test certificates just tend to confuse people who don't know what
Hello,
The platform is Solaris 8.
I've installed OpenSSL 0.9.6c, and then Apache 2.0.35 using
./configure --prefix=/local/webhome/apache-2.0.35 --enable-mods-shared=ssl
I can start Apache without SSL, but when I try to use SSL I receive
this message:
[malarkey:/local/webhome/apache/conf]458
Once upon a time MegaZone shaped the electrons to say...
The platform is Solaris 8.
[snip]
Whoa, that got stuck in the Ether for a while - I sent this out earlier
last night than the message that came through then.
This was the issue with the non-shared OpenSSL.
-MZ, CISSP #3762, RHCE
When I try to connect via https:// I get this in my log:
(servername obscured by me, sorry, policy, et al)
[06/May/2002 21:07:05 21504] [info] Connection to child 2 established (server
[server]:443, client 192.32.224.59)
[06/May/2002 21:07:05 21504] [info] Seeding PRNG with 136 bytes of
Once upon a time Cliff Woolley shaped the electrons to say...
Let me guess, SHMCB, right? Download 2.0.36 (released today) and use
that. SHMCB is now fixed.
Right on!
Ok, I've been here 13.5 hours today, it works now. I'm bailing. ;-)
Thanks.
(Wisdom I relearned today - use explicit