See the mod_ssl FAQ why this is, but if you want to run SSL on
several virtual hosts, you need a separate IP address for each
of the hosts, and you need to use IP-based virtual
hosts instead of name-based virtual hosts. I'm doing
this on several web servers, it works fine. Most operating
systems
So far, I've found 2 places that say they *might* do this.
Thawte charges US$100,000 per year for "unlimited" use, and US$10,000/year
for more limited use, thought I haven't got details on that yet. In any
case, they're unwilling to go forward with much of anything just yet, until
the merger
I'm trying to find a cost-effective way to get someone to sign my CA. In
order for it to be worth spending money on, it should be someone who's CA
is already in the major browsers. Thawte seems to want to charge
US$100,000 per year. Of course, they're not sure how much it will cost in
the f
At 01:13 AM 6/10/99 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Thu, Jun 10, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Full_Name: Cliff Woolley
>> Version: 2.3.3-1.3.6
>> OS: Slackware 4.0
>> Submission from: apocalypse.uc.wlu.edu (137.113.241.101)
>>
>> Addendum to PR#186:
>>
>> One more change, this one to ${APA
he form, you should see a bunch of information about your
certificate and the server's, plus ssl version info, etc.
Thanks for your suggestions and/or explanations.
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Northwestern University, Evanston, IL USA
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9:c9:28:
>8a:84:cc:a6:1c:34:84:52:df:b4:7c:01:39:7e:cd:90:3f:d4:
>31:60:67:5d:ec:12:02:50:8d:b0:d2:dd:1b:c1:b8:a0:94:a7:
>8a:04:b7:d2:7c:a5:f1:0b:f9:e9:6d:1b:b5:c9:b7:57:90:11:
>ab:ee:a8:54:9b:cd:13:64:d0:94:77:94:9b:f5:39:c8:86
An
NS alias (gatewww.it.nwu.edu). Anyone have any clues? The
certificate name is *definitely* correct, and nobody has changed the host name
AFIK -- anyhow, it works fine for most of our several thousand users. Thanks!
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Northwestern University, Evanston, IL USA
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of our several thousand users. Thanks!
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Phil Tracy
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL USA
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://dopey.at.nwu.edu/tracy/
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.engelschall.com/sw/
laints about it,
but it's somewhat troubling all the same.
Has anyone else run into this sort of thing before? Is it a known but with
Netscape? Thanks.
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Phil Tracy
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL USA
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