One small comment. I have tried for years to get off this mailing list.
I have sent my request and it has always been effective, for say a month
or so,
then I get put back on the mailing list. And it keeps coming. My
solution was
to add it to my spam filter. It doesn't bother me that way
Hi,
I have a 64bit RHEL3 box that I'm trying to configure SSL on. After
making the appropriate modifications to the httpd.conf file, I restarted
the service, tested out the setup.
I can get to the site using http://mysite.com:443 (not in secure mode),
but not https://mysite.com. I get an
!
Robert
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Hello all,
I am hoping someone can clarify this for me:
I am using OpenSSL with Apache2 on windows server. I do not believe
that my ssl.conf file is being read when I start the apache service
although it is included by http.conf.
I found a snipet online indicating you either need to
If this is Win XP try looking at protections. Does Apache have the
right to read the file?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Permissions?
Hi. I tried all of these but I am still receiving the same error.
- Asad
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Kevin Smith wrote:
Ok, try the following 3 examples and let me
Hi,
Does anyone know why using the req -new option from the same private key,
twice does not generate a unique CSR?
As an example:
I have an existing private key. I then generate a CSR from it.
Openssl req -new -key privakey.key -out csr.txt
I then generate another CSR from the private key
On a linux 7.2 system, would it be easy to upgrade the current version of
OpenSSL to the most recent?
Are there any directions for this?
Thanks
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Linux 7.2 RedHat
Pentium
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 11:45 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: openssl upgrade
On 20 Mar 2003 at 11:34, Robert Lagana wrote:
On a linux 7.2 system, would it be easy to upgrade
there was a dos attack on several internet backbones that shut them down It may have
affected your internet connectivity. It affected my name servers that I use at
zoneedit.com
thanks
Robert
- Original Message -
From: Sancho2k.net Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
Title: win32 apache and ssl
Hi,
Using http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_2.0.42-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
I was able to create a private key but when I tried to create the CSR
I received
OpenSSL req -key privatekey.key -out csr.txt
Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf
Thanks,
I
tried
openssl -config and it does not recognize the option.
I
tried creating the directory and dummy file.
It
does not give the error finding the file anymore however.. after typing in the
correct password it just hangs..
Is
there a sample openssl.cnf ?
Thanks,
R
Sorry,
nevermind .. I got it working..
Thanks
for the help.
-Original Message-From: Robert Lagana
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003
2:24 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: win32
apache and ssl
Thanks,
I
tried
openssl -config
Are there any docs for setting this up?
thanks
Robert
- Original Message -
From: James Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: Confession: I use NBVHs with SSL (was Re: 2 VirtualHosts with 2
Certificates)
Many
should we all contact them??
Merry Christmas!
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 1:11 AM
Subject: Ilya Birman/US/ABNAMRO/NL is out of the office.
I will be out of the office starting 12/17/2002 and will not
Title: RE: Migrating Apache/ModSSL/OpenSSL certificate to Win2K/IIS 5.0
You can take your private key and public key from Apache.. import them into MS IIS 4.0 as a key pair set. IIS 4 will ask you for the private key and the public key.
Backup the keypair set as a keypair file (.key) this
are you saying i can use the same ip and two different port to be able to have more
than one vhs under ssl?
- Original Message -
From: Ludovic Perard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 8:47 AM
Subject: Re[2]: SSL with multiple domains on
Hello,
Using mod_ssl .. on
Apache .. I would like to secure two directories..
https://www.domain.com/homedir
https://www.domain.com/homedir2
Now if user go to http://www.domain.com will users get a pop up
saying that SSL is required?
Is this just a
matter of having Port 80 and Port 443
Title: RE: Securing directories
Thank you very much Paul.
Regards,
Robert
-Original Message-
From: Paul Bleimeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 2:45 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Securing directories
Rob,
You might want to use
Title: Site for modssl.org
Hi,
I can't hit http://www.modssl.org
I'm in need of the latest rpm or tarball for linux 7.2
Does anyone have another site I could use to download?
Thanks,
Rob
Title: RE: How to Benchmark SSL on Apache based servers?
Thanks !
-Original Message-
From: Josh Chamas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 1:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to Benchmark SSL on Apache based servers?
Robert Lagana wrote:
Hi
Title: How to Benchmark SSL on Apache based servers?
Hi,
Is it possible to benchmark the server load with mod_ssl enabled on Apache?
Is there particular software that can do this?
Thanks,
Rob
Title: RE: certificate + network ACL + passwords problem?
Hi,
Does anyone know what the Challenge Passphrase is used for when creating a CSR ?
I know it can be used for a Verisign renewal or reissue etc...
Is there anything else?
Thanks,
Rob
Title: Intermediate Certificates
Hi,
Can you put more than one intermediate signer certificate for chaining in Apache?
Meaning having two lines in the apache config file.
SSLCertificateChainFile /usr/local/apache/conf/ssl.crt/ca.crt
SSLCertificateChainFile
Title: RE: Macs not able to access 128bit Security sites?
I have an issue where MSIE on a MAC doesn't recognize the signer of the Entrust certificate, however when you look at the signers in the security preferences in MSIE (Mac OS 8.1 +, MSIE 5 +) The Entrust.net secure root is there as well
Title: RE: Macs not able to access 128bit Security sites?
Ben,
Can you try this site https://www.xe.com
Thanks,
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Ben Ricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:25 AM
To: Modssl List
Subject: Re: Macs not able to access 128bit
Rob,
I thought I'd try it too. With MSIE 5.2.1(4717) On MacOS X (Jaguar), I
was successfully able to access the site and connected with via an
RC4-128 cipher. I also see you're using an Entrust cert as apposed to
Verisign... Interesting.
- Robert
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 10:33, Robert Lagana
Title: Apache and MSIE on Macs
Hi,
I have an issue where all web browser clients can connect to my Apache web
server securly using https:// EXCEPT for MAC MSIE (5.0 or 5.1 etc..)
clients.
The ssl certificate that I have installed also uses an intermediate
certificate for chaining.
When
This sounds like a good idea to me. It sounds like creating a config cookbook, and
a cookbook supplement has proven valuable to other porjects. I got more information
from Owen's explanation than reams of tutorials and documents, both online and
deadtree format. Of course it takes a special
I have been trying to get an aep hardware acclerator to work under apache
2.0.39. Everything installs fine and it runs fine with SSLCryptoDevice
builtin. But if I change builtin to aep and try to start it, it appears to
start mormally (no error messages from the console) but in the error log
apache 1.3.24 with mod_ssl-2.8.8-1.3.24.
Thanks for your Help.
Regards,
Robert Hannemann
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I have never heard of a free CA. You can create your own certificates
and fake CA using the SnakeOil method/docs, and users would have to
accept your certificate, but I don't think there are any CA's with
certificates already built in to the browsers that will just give you a
certificate.
of the universal CA's like Verisign, Thawte, etc.?
-Original Message-
From: Tony Villasenor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 12:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: security
http://www.freessl.com/
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Woodraska, Robert J. wrote:
I have
://www.freessl.com/
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Woodraska, Robert J. wrote:
I have never heard of a free CA. You can create your own
certificates
and fake CA using the SnakeOil method/docs, and users would have to
accept your certificate, but I don't think there are any CA's with
certificates
the protected key?
Regards,
Robert Hannemann
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due to an employers special
needs, a 1024 bit one would be useless to me :/
- Robert
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You have to run the fpsrvadm.exe on the site you want to all fp access to.
From my experience it is picky about DocumentRoot and UserDir. Hope this
helps...
Sincerely,
Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone
Hi:
I have developed a custom module for a company and works fine with normal
apache. When pathing apache with modssl stuff works fine under non-encrypted
connections but with ssl fails.
The module intercepts the post data (ap_get_client_block and this stuff)
writes to a file and swaps the
Does your module need any start configuration at httpd.conf? if it does,
the lines
Perl
..
..
/Perl in the remote machine definition solves the problem. I dont know
if it is the best solution.
Bye
No it does not use any configuration at http.conf... i can detect if apache
was started with
MSIE [1-4]\. nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown downgrade-1.0
force-response-1.0
SetEnvIf User-Agent MSIE [5-9]\. ssl-unclean-shutdown
I'm hapy to have found this easter egg :-)
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that the problem has
nothing to do with the nokeepalive environment variable that IE4 seems
to need and also nothing with SSLCipherSuite? Could you please explain
how to establish a sessioncache?
Thanks,
rob.
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Allerstorfer Beutel OEG
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
rob.
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PGP Public key
Any documentation can always be used by some subset of the userbase. I think it's a
good idea.
-Original Message-
From: Justin Clift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:30 AM
To: Søren Neigaard
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CBT Series on mod_ssl needed?
is the correct procedure for concatenation? Do you merely
cut and paste all the chains together leaving intact the begin and end
certificate header and tails for each file?
Robert Clista
Wright Research Site/Northrop Grumman
Tel: (937) 255-4423 Fax: (937) 656-4308
[EMAIL PROTECTED
I've just brought up the Apache ssl module and have three virtual web
sites.
Each virtual site comes up OK, but all the keys are the default site
key.
So when you go to the second or third virtual site any browser complains
that the
certificate doesn't match the name of the site.
Any clues?
I added another intermediate certificate, used by verisign to upgrade lower strength
encryption browsers to 128-bit. Do I need to restart my web server in order for these
to take effect? I would guess yes, but could not find my exact question in the manual
or FAQs, but I might have missed
A little more information from my recent experience.
The FAQ pretty much says it all.
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/ssl_faq.html#ToC49
One particular client experienced this problem against one of our servers
but not another.
Apache 1.3.12, modssl: 2.6.2-1.3.12.
The primary difference between
Try rpmfind.net. That's where I got my binaries from. I'm running Redhat
7.0, but they have rpms for many many different linux flavors.
Rob
--Original Message-
-From: Anand Nagarhalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:28 PM
-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
response and guidance,
Rob Mazur
- Original Message -
From: Rich Salz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Mazur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: DEAPI (revisited)
Apache 1.x modules work by registering a table of function pointers
I can see from the archives that the DEAPI issue is a well-beaten horse. I
also see the documentation on Apache/Tomcat's site. However, I am still
running into an issue with it. And, I think it might be because I don't
have a high-level-view of what DEAPI really is.
I am getting the good'ol
- Original Message -
From: Luciano Miguel Ferreira Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 3:12 AM
Subject: Re: Site Logic Problem
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 08:23:18PM -0700, Robert Mazur wrote:
Now, is that going to cause a ssl certificate
- Original Message -
From: Eric Paynter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: ServerName Problem (I think)
On October 2, 2001 08:32 pm, Robert Mazur wrote:
I might have confused the issue. My goal is to have one ip address
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: ServerName Problem (I think)
Robert, I just tried your https and I can't connect to it, conversely, I
can
to just http. You have something wrong. Do you have NameVirtualHost
x.x.x.x
enabled?
-Lanny
Robert
: Re: ServerName Problem (I think)
do you have a
listen 63.229.30.179:443
statement in you conf file?
Robert Mazur wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Eric Paynter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: ServerName Problem (I
I have FAQ'd and mail archived myself to deathstill have this problem
though...
TRYING TO:
Turn my Apache/tomcat install (virtual hosting 3 sites) into a SLL-aware
Apache server.
RESULT:
ssl_engine_log says:
snip - all good data saying ssl is coming up, then...
Something just occurred to me in trying to configure my SSL aware Apache
server. I may have a logic problem in how I am setting this up.
Are the certificates going to bark if I do the following:
1) I want to send the user my custom credit card entry page via my
-
From: Eric Paynter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Mazur
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: ServerName Problem (I think)
I don't have the full answer to your problem, but a glance at your configs
shows one problem: you can't have more
Can I assign privet ip's to a virtual host and still server it on the web?
Or will I have to buy public ips?
thanks
Robert
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Magnus Stenman
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
can some one send me the proper syntax for setting up name-based virtual
host with ssl?
I have tried several things and only nonvitrual host seem to work.
thanks
Robert
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Grant
Sent: Wednesday, July
the ? marks are replacing the real info.
here is what I tried last.
VirtualHost 192.168.?.? ?.?.?.?
ServerName login.?.com
ServerAdmin webmaster@?.com
DocumentRoot /home/?/public_html/
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile
works like a champ.
so what is with this newer version doesn't it support virtual host?
If so what is the correct syntax?
btw I am runnig apache on LM8.0
thanks
Robert
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My company is looking at going to Stronghold 3, partly because of the commercial
aspect. Is it possible to run mod_ssl for commercial purposes now? Does anybody know
if their are major differences in the way Stronghold 3 is set up that would prevent us
from using mod_ssl instead? Thanks in
Howdy,
Ive created a CA and made a cert or two for apache and some clients.
All my netscape clients accept the p12 format.
When I try to install a known working cert into IE 5.0, I get the error
The input information is invalid
Anyone know why?
Thanx in advance,
Robert
Thank you very much Ray,
You hit the answer on the head. 1/2 my clients that worked, were at 128 bit
cypher strength, and all the
clients that do not work, are all at 40 bit cypher strength.
Thank you for your time and help,
Robert
-Original Message-
From: McCaffity, Ray [mailto:[EMAIL
Is it possible to configure the server to not provide a server certificate? We want to
set up an encrypted conversation without requiring server authentication.
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on every single link to
the cgi.
What is going on here?
Robert Buckley
Security Administration
Synapse Group, Inc.
Four High Ridge Park
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 614-3279 (phone)
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...
Sincerely,
Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952
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Hi
folks,
I have to support
more than one CA (on NT/W2K System ...), but I can't generate the symbolic
links, the command
openssl x509 -noout
-hash
hangs.
Thanks for any idea
..
Robert
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rror.
If anyone has run into this before and knows what's up, please help me out.
/Robert
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Thanks guys. ipcrm sem `ipcs|grep nobody|awk '{print $2}'` did the trick :-)
That will teach me to killall -9 httpd. Problem was, apachectl stop said
httpd not running. Turns out after strace that it wasn't using the PID file
I specified to stop. *shrug* All is well now.
/Robert
- Original
I don't know where the docs are located, but doesn't darwin ship with a
"find" binary?
Assuming shell "bash", use find to find the docs:
bash$ find . -depth -name "*apache*" -print
or you can substiture "apache" with README or INSTALL.
also try "man find"
thanx,
robt
"gavin.java" wrote:
Title: RE: somebody shoot me, please
Brendon,
I'm going to take a couple of guesses here, so don't shoot me if you've checked these already... ;-
I noticed below that you are using the SSLCertificateChainFile directive. This leads me to believe that you are using a Verisign cert. Do you
I had the same problem but could connect to it via the IP address of the
machine. If you can connect via IP and not through the name then check your
DNS Server settings in Network Control Panel.
Hosts may work, but it is not guaranteed. Check in the same place to see if
you are using LMHosts
What would you be looking for in the checking of these companies?
Internet trading - both domestic and internationally - is still seen by the
public at large (Don't you just love 'em) as being *Very Difficult* because
of this idea of Trust and the perceived lack (Currently) of any
comprehensive
I am very familiar configuring mod_ssl / openssl / apache. Can someone
advise as to the pitfalls I might encounter, if there are any, and how
to overcome them when upgrading from the following versions of software
to the latest on a FREEBSD box?
OS: 3.2-STABLE FreeBSD 3.2-STABLE #2 i386 (not a
I have been asked to put together a list of the known browser problems for a
helpdesk within the company to help with 1st line supporting for our
application. Whilst I can do most of it off of the top of my head, I would
like to know if anyone can point me to a definative list of the problems
read the faq at:
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.7/ssl_faq.html
there's a section devoted to this "frequently asked question"! :)
then you can tell your start up scripts to "apachectl startssl" without problem.
robt
Saicharan K wrote:
Hi,
I have an apache server installation with
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/
go here and search for "mod_ssl"...great site for rpms!
rob
arsh sekhon wrote:
where I can find rpm for mod ssl
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yep...
;)
Corinne Dive-Reclus wrote:
Anyone alive today ?
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failure
[21/Oct/2000 22:28:35 20018] [info] Connection to child 4 closed with
standard
shutdown (server aaa.bbb.org:443, client 1.1.1.6)
No changes have been made to any certificate used on the server, the
test client(s), or the CA list.
Any help/guidance would be helpful.
Thanks!
Robert Womack
Here! Here! I second these sentiments...anyone else?
Also, for the members of this list, please call the Technical Contact to
report this user!
thanx,
rob
Jan Dries wrote:
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
I just sent an email to the technical contact for his domain telling them
the situation and recommending that pull his account.
Or, if you prefer, you can call him and explain how he is a moron:
ahresources.org (AHRESOURCES-ORG-DOM)
650 W. 12th Avenue No. 226
Eugene, Oregon 97402
US
DeAngelis Adrienne (DA1653-BR) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(could be a false name)
appears to be spamming the modssl-users list.
He appears to be claiming that modssl-users are disrupting
his site, but he does not provide an explaination.
I and other members of this list have received more than 60
Our nessus scanner started reporting
a Vulnerability in two Apache mod_ssl servers
after a daily scanner update last week.
The servers on port 80 are not effected,
nor are other servers with no mod_ssl installed.
Here is the configuration:
Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux) mod_ssl/2.6.4
Rick, please be more specific, and provide more detailed information
about your situtation. Read the mail archive(MARC) to get a feeling for
what information you should be providing (
http://www.modssl.org/support --marc is at the bottom of the page).
Thanks,
Robert
Rick I Dunetz wrote
e terrific.
I hope this is detailed enough...I don't have much more to give you.
Rick
"Robert L. Yelvington" wrote:
Rick, please be more specific, and provide more detailed information
about your situtation. Read the mail archive(MARC) to get a feeling for
what informat
15:15:10 2000] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr 555.555.555.55
Rick
"Robert L. Yelvington" wrote:
Rick, by setting log levels to "debug", you will find that the logs will
contain more verbose output regarding what is occurring (or in your case
what is NOT occurring)
when 'configure'ing apache (after you have patched it with mod_ssl), set
the shell variable SSL_BASE to whatever your intall dir was/is.
i.e.: do this:
# SSL_BASE=/path/to/openssl
then configure apache...
Thanks,
rob
Jackson Ching wrote:
Hi,
i tried the rpm version but am
Did you make openssl w/rsaref? Why did you not patch apache w/mod_ssl
package directly?
-rob
Paul Slinski wrote:
I'm sure this has been discussed before but I can't seem to figure out
why this is happening. This is a RedHat 6.2 system.
The following is the command line used to compile
D] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 2:42 PM
To: Burns, Robert
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE:MSIE Problem
Hello Robert,
I never did, and I spent 5 solid days trying to fix it.
I finally gave
up and installed a new server one that has two apache servers
but I have not defined this port anywhere in the
httpd.conf file (at least I can't find it anywhere).
Environment:
OS: HPUX 11.00
Hardware: HP N4000 (PA-RISC 8xxx 32/64 bit chip set)
Memory: 8GB
Disk: more than I need (GIGS..)
any suggestions?
TIA!
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Robert Stutes
S
ting in IE change the behavior?
-Original Message-
From: Burns, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 10:38 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: MSIE *Again*
Folks,
I believe I'm experiencing the same MSIE problems that
have been
Folks,
I believe I'm experiencing the same MSIE problems that
have been discussed on this list over the past few weeks,
but with a little more information. Perhaps it will help.
I'm running Apache 1.3.12 + modssl 2.6.4 + openssl 0.9.5a on
an UltraSparc 10 + Solaris7.
First, I created a dummy
y??
Every fifth call they match! Has that something todo with CAs?
Thanks for any help
Robert
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Is it possible to build mod_ssl such that no EAPI support is compiled into
Apache?
For example, suppose I want to statically link in mod_ssl and most standard
modules, but I want to support previously compiled binary modules under
Apache?
I configured mod_ssl with: --disable-rule=EAPI
Folks,
I'm running Apache 1.3.12 + modssl 2.6.3 + 0.9.5a on a Solaris 2.7 (X86)
I've run into a problem where the server is consistently coredumping after
it shuts down the connection. It occurs immediately after the server log
reflects the following line:
[15/May/2000 12:26:23 24486] [info]
MySQL?
Shucks you might wanna consider postgresql found at
http://www.postgresql.org.
I find MySQL fast, extremely fast. Yet I need to be able to do views,
cursors and other fancy sql stuff found in the likes of Oracle and MS SQL
7. I've found postgres to be a fairly good contender
, Craig Anderson wrote:
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--Director of CRM Development
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.
Apache starts up fine and even asks me for my certificate password, then
it just dies...
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks,
js.
Have a great day!
--Robert Monical
--Director of CRM Development
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"The Truth is Out There"
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2.5.1-1.3.11
and
Solaris Intel 2.7
Apache 1.3.12
Openssl 0.9.5a
Modssl 2.6.2-1.3.12
Thanks
robert monical
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he/mod-ssl?
Should I use a different mod-ssl release?
Thanks
robert monical
360-253-2365
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"Letter writing is the only device for combining solitude and good company."
Lord Byron
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