Re: First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-24 Thread sTeFFeN
"You must not run the process in the background" I'll add such an entry to the FAQ. OTOH pushing Apache explicity into the background is not needed at all for Apache 1.3: Because Apache detaches itself implicitly. So there is no need for "httpd ", neither with nor without mod_ssl ;-) :)

Re: First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-23 Thread Jay D. Ribak
Woohoo!!! It worked!! Your post sparked me to start playing around with httpd a bit more...here's my problem: /usr/local/apache/sbin/httpd -DSSL Was sticking the process in the background along with the prompt for the pass phrase. I could have sworn I had tried it w/o the earlier and it

Re: First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-23 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Fri, Oct 23, 1998, Jay D. Ribak wrote: Woohoo!!! It worked!! Your post sparked me to start playing around with httpd a bit more...here's my problem: /usr/local/apache/sbin/httpd -DSSL Was sticking the process in the background along with the prompt for the pass phrase. I could

Re: First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-22 Thread John Leveron
Jay D. Ribak wrote: I used *.inetsolve.com, which according to Thawte's web site, is legal for Apache with mod_SSL installed. I will try just www.inetsolve.com for the common name. Is this a legal practice in general, or does it "break" certain browsers? As I have a number of subdomains

Re: First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-22 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Oct 22, 1998, John Leveron wrote: Jay D. Ribak wrote: I used *.inetsolve.com, which according to Thawte's web site, is legal for Apache with mod_SSL installed. I will try just www.inetsolve.com for the common name. Is this a legal practice in general, or does it "break"

Re: First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-22 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
In article you wrote: I am running: Linux Slackware 3.5 Kernel 2.0.34 ^ Apache 1.3.1 SSLeay 0.9.0b mod_ssl-2.0.8-1.3.1 ^ [...] STEP 1: Generating RSA private key (1024 bit) [server.key] The process then

First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-21 Thread Jay D. Ribak
Hi all, I am new to this list, and relatively new to working with SSL on Apache. I am having some problems getting a new install up and running. I am hoping that someone can give me some pointers on what is wrong. I will try to include as much relevant info as I can, but please let me

Re: First post--problems with MOD_SSL

1998-10-21 Thread Lin
When you generate the rsa key, did ssleay ask you for password? It is possible the asking message was not displayed right and waswiting for a input. But I don't know why you get all key, cert .. generated. Have you dupmed them out to see the fields? In the log, it seems the server failed to get