Hi, Am Sorry for this message because it may get to you as supprise but it's
because of the situation of things right now. I want use this opportunity to
explain my problem. I was here in London on Vacation but yesterday thing
change because i was mugged at hotel am staying.
The worse of it is
I am running apache under win2k... when i run the
configure.bat file it gives me an error saying "No Perl script found in input".
That is with the command line syntax of:
configure --with-ssl=c:/openssl
--with-apache=--with-apache=C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache
any help someone could
Hi, im usingan apache server with mod_ssl.
(the last one, newest one version...)
I get the error
724:error:140770FC:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown
protocol:D:\MyProjects\Applications\opensa\openssl\ssl\s23_clnt.c:460:
When i'm trying to connect. I can only read this
with the
MARTIN Pierre wrote:
Hi, im using an apache server with mod_ssl. (the last one, newest one
version...)
I get the error
724:error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown
protocol:D:\MyPro
jects\Applications\opensa\openssl\ssl\s23_clnt.c:460:
When i'm trying to connect. I
I am trying to install a 3rd party user authentication product on one of our RH
Linux/Apache intranet servers. Originally I was told that their product was
only tested, approved and supported on Red Hat Linux 6.2 running an SSL enabled
Apache 1.3.12. On Wednesday, with help from their tech
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today when ran the mod_ssl 2.8.1 configuration script with the --force
option I was prompted for File to patch:. Not knowing what to enter
I hit ctrl-c to abort. I received 3 or 4 of these File to patch:
prompts, hitting ctrl-c each time, before
hi
all,
apche fails to
compile with mod -ssl on win nt ..says cant find
ap_aquire_pool
ap_make_shared_pool
in apachecore.def
thnks in
advcne
anish
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Probably your best bet is to use mod_perl, Apache::Session or write your
own module to handle sessions.
These basically create a session file (cookie based or local file)
with a timestamp. This session file for is checked for every subsequent
request and force re-authentication if session
2000 18:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need Help with Virtual Hosts
Wouldn't it be simpler to set up a little cron job to break up your log
file by virtual host every day?
At 09:03 AM 5/23/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The per process file opening limit was a configurable parameter
James Treworgy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
Wouldn't it be simpler to set up a little cron job to break up your log
file by virtual host every day?
My tuppence worth: I have separate access/error log files for each of the 40
or so (and rising) virtual hosts on my system, running OpenBSD 2.6.
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"Pete Navarra" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** Reply to note from "Pete Navarra" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 22 May 2000 14:50:53
-0500
Hi! I need some help with using Virtual Hosts on Apache. I realize
that this isn't really something about SSL, but I use
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"Pete Navarra" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** Reply to note from "Pete Navarra" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 22 May 2000 14:50:53
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Hi! I need some help with using Virtual Hosts on Apache. I realize
that this isn't really something about SSL, but I use
Rick Widmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
Sorry about the second post, I just reread your message and noticed
your desire to use separate log files. Be aware that will severely
reduce the number of VirtualHosts you can have. There is a per-process
limit on the number of open files, and if I
Wouldn't it be simpler to set up a little cron job to break up your log
file by virtual host every day?
At 09:03 AM 5/23/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The per process file opening limit was a configurable parameter of your OS.
It was either a user resource limit (ulimit) or a tunable
I'll send him a copy of my config file.
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Hi! I need some help with using Virtual Hosts on Apache. I realize that
this isn't really something about SSL, but I use SSL and have been a regular
reader of this newsgroup, so I thought I would post this message.
I'm currently using Apache 1.3.9 with mod_ssl 2.4.6. Not having any
problems
Pete,
How about some clues on what your setup is ?
Have you set up your DNS entries correctly ?
#
# If you want to use name-based virtual hosts you need to define at
# least one IP address (and port number) for them.
#
NAMEVIRTUALHOST 216.117.143.120:80
The VirtualHost directive should look
Thanks for the ideas. I tried both using the ip address instead of localhost
and i commented out the setting : SSLVerifyClient require, but it still
doesn't work.
Anything else that i could do?
You can check also:
netstat -vat - to see if httpd is listening on https port (443) and /or
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 10:24:48AM +0200, Vagel Argyrakis wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the ideas. I tried both using the ip address instead of localhost and i
commented out the setting : SSLVerifyClient require, but it still doesn't work.
Anything else that i could do?
I'm sure that you have
At 11:56 PM 4/21/00 -0400, Jan Dries wrote:
If running it as a service gives problems, try running it as a console
app. Then you can at least see the prints to stdout as well.
Good idea! I'll try that.
Have all the mod_ssl parameters been set up correctly? I.e. do you have
a valid certificate,
Hi,
Thanks for the ideas. I tried both using the ip address
instead of localhost and i commented out the setting : SSLVerifyClient require,
but it still doesn't work.
Anything else that i could do?
Thank you
Vagel
Try (instead of localhost:443) using 192.168.0.225:443, in your openssl
Hi all,
I've been through an installation before using Apache 1.3.6
and Modssl, so I thought 1.3.12 should go relatively smoothly.
Hah!
I installed the Win32 build of Apache 1.3.12 (from the Apache
site), and grabbed the modssl/openssl materials from the modssl
site. The particular file was:
--Original Message Text---
From: Vagel Argyrakis
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 08:16:18 +0200
Hi all,
I have problems with ssl on my apache server (rh 6.1)
The certicicate has been created with make certificate
On launch with apachectl startssl i enter the passphrase and everything seems to be
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 08:16:18AM +0200, Vagel Argyrakis wrote:
[SNIP]
SSLVerifyClient require
By having this setting, you require that the client should present a
valid certificate signed by a CA given in either SSLCACertificateFile
or SSLCACertificatePath - but you don't seem to have either
Hi all,
Ihave problemswith ssl on my apache
server (rh 6.1)
The certicicate has been created with make
certificate
On launch with apachectl startssl i enter the
passphrase and everything seems tobe correct, the server starts-up giving
as output :
Server my.server.name:443 (RSA)Enter
Try (instead of localhost:443) using 192.168.0.225:443, in your openssl
s_client commandline.
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Hi
I'm trying to use Apache with mod_ssl and with 128-bit exportable
certificate. The problem is Verisign requires selecting actual webserver
type during GID registration.
When I chose Apache - they're telling me it's not supported.
So, which type of server should I set for Apache with mod_ssl?
I have recently installed Apache 1.3.9, and mod_ssl 2.4.5 along with
FrontPage extensions, PHP, and mod Perl. Everything installed
perfectly, and I am having no problems except for one thing. When you
try to connect to my site using HTTPS, you get my certificate
presented like it should,
... What's in your error
logs?
Brett
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- Original Message -
From: Pete Navarra
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 6:12 AM
Subject: I need help with this
I have recently installed Apache 1.3.9, and mod_ssl 2.4.5 along with
FrontPage
I forgot to write it in my original message, but you must get the
following message in your error_log in this case:
[Mon Oct 25 14:49:48 1999] [error] mod_ssl: Child could not open SSLMutex lockfile
/your/path/logs/ssl_mutex.26336 (System error follows)
It happens with the default permissions
-
From: Pete Navarra
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 6:12 AM
Subject: I need help with this
I have recently installed Apache 1.3.9, and mod_ssl 2.4.5 along with
FrontPage extensions, PHP, and mod Perl. Everything installed perfectly,
and I am having no problems except
I have recently installed Apache 1.3.9, and mod_ssl 2.4.5
along with FrontPage extensions, PHP, and mod Perl. Everything installed
perfectly, and I am having no problems except for one thing. When you try
to connect to my site using HTTPS, you get my certificate presented like it
should,
I had the same problem with a similar configuration... What's in your error
logs?
Brett
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Pete Navarra
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 6:12 AM
Subject: I need help with this
I have recently installed Apache 1.3.9
Hi all,
I try to create and use my own CA. I followed the steps in the
F.A.Q. in modssl.org webpage and at the end I ran sign.sh script from
mod_ssl-2.2.8 distribution. It gave me this message:
error 7 at 0 depth lookup:certificate signature failure
is that normal? but it also told
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