http://hunter.campbus.com/ - and yes Chris is trustworthy. Blame Canada :)
Bill
Eckard Wille wrote:
Erol Yalaz schrieb:
I have a WIN2003 box with the latest Apache on it (2.2.3) and it is
working great. I need to get mod_ssl working. Unfortunately, I can’t
Any suggestions? Shouldn’t
Hi group,
I've made an installation of apache(1.3.24)+openssl+mod_ssl an all was
working with a non priviledged user.
Now I wont to run http on port 80/443 but:
[Fri Apr 5 08:24:23 2002] [error] mod_ssl: Child could not open SSLMutex
lockfile /home/mds/apache/logs/ssl_mutex.28153 (System
Hello,
I am fairly new to mod_ssl and I
have a question. I am wondering if there
is an easy way to have support for two different certificates in mod_ssl?
I cant seem to find any documentation that relates to
this. I am sure that it must be possible
but I am having trouble figuring
I am fairly new to mod_ssl and I have a question.
I am wondering if there is an easy way to have support
for two different certificates in mod_ssl?
Certainly, just define the paths to the different certificates and keys
in your IP-based or port-based VirtualHosts.
(Obviously, it makes no
Please let me know if this question is not appropriate for this forum.
This is the first system I'm configuring with SSL, and I am looking for
recommendations on how to do this. I've already configured apache and know
how to generate a CSR.
We basically have an old web site that is pretty old
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:57:12AM -0700, Kory Hamzeh wrote:
Meanwhile, we're bringing up a new site on a new machine that is going to be
running SSL. I'll call this machine store.domain.com. Once we get
store.domain.com fully functional, we'll bring down www.domain.com and make
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 5:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: newbie question about SSL certificates and hostname
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:57:12AM -0700, Kory Hamzeh wrote:
Meanwhile, we're bringing up a new site on a new machine
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Subject: newbie question about SSL certificates and hostname
Please let me know if this question is not appropriate for this forum.
This is the first system I'm configuring with SSL, and I am looking
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: newbie question about SSL certificates and hostnameRelated
question
Hi all,
We are building new website and the site will server both SSL and nonSSL
pages. We have two webservers and we have a an hardware load balancer to
route
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Brazill
As long as the 'name' that the client (browser) used to access
the website,
matches the 'name' on the certificate AND the servername for that
'virtual' (or 'real') host, it will
: Kory Hamzeh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 3:55 PM
Subject: RE: newbie question about SSL certificates and hostname
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As long as the 'name
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 04:01:40PM -0600, John Whitnack wrote:
I have looked though all of the documentation and I have yet to find an
answer for my problem.
I need apache setup so that when a user logs on they have a secure
connection with out the user requiring a certificate. I have a
Mark on GCI Server wrote:
Syntax error on line 1048 of /misc/secured/apache_1.3.19/conf/httpd.conf;
Invalid command 'SSLEngine', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not
included in the server configuration
./apachectl startssl: httpd could not be started
It looks like you did not
I have looked though all of the documentation and I have yet to find an
answer for my problem.
I need apache setup so that when a user logs on they have a secure
connection with out the user requiring a certificate. I have a
certificate for the server, so all I need is ssl setup so that when a
hey all,
I've just looked through the old archives and found the exact error I'm
getting when SSLEngine is on;
Syntax error on line 1048 of /misc/secured/apache_1.3.19/conf/httpd.conf;
Invalid command 'SSLEngine', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not
included in the server
On Fri, May 04, 2001, Jack Gostl wrote:
Just set up modssl in apache 1.3.17. When I start apache, I get prompted
for the passphrase on the key. This could get ugly if the web server has
to do an unattended restart.
How should this be handled?
Read the FAQ and remove the pass-phrase from
Just set up modssl in apache 1.3.17. When I start apache, I get prompted
for the passphrase on the key. This could get ugly if the web server has
to do an unattended restart.
How should this be handled?
--
Jack Gostl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok, running mod_ssl 2.8.1 and apache 1.3.19, made my own CA for the
server and can connect via 443 with no problems.
wanting to do plain certificate authentication via a client certificate,
so in did:
openssl pkcs12 -export -in /usr/local/apache/conf/ssl.crt/ca.crt -inkey
, 13. Februar 2001 03:51
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Newbie question about ssl password
Hi,
Now I want to run ssl aware apache as service, but I failed, then how
can I let modssl read password from another way, for example, read from
a file? Thanks in advance.
Bye, Sincerely
Hi,
Now I want to run ssl aware apache as service, but I failed, then how
can I let modssl read password from another way, for example, read from
a file? Thanks in advance.
Bye, Sincerely yours tjww.
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Apache Interface to
Certainly you can. Not any restriction as far as I know!
-Original Message-
From: Henning von Bargen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 3:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbie Question: Ist it possible to use Servlets/JSP using
HTTPS ?
I'm
Hi. I'm just starting out with Apache and I would like to see it use SSL.
I'm wondering about two things:
1)
Are there any binary downloads? I can't really see any information about
compiling this thing for WinNT... is it supported at all on Windows?
2)
How does mod_ssl work on an apache
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000, Stefán Freyr Stefánsson wrote:
Hi. I'm just starting out with Apache and I would like to see it use SSL.
I'm wondering about two things:
1)
Are there any binary downloads? I can't really see any information about
compiling this thing for WinNT... is it supported at
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Stefánsson
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 11:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Checking if this thing works and I have a newbie question for
you also.
Hi. I'm just starting out with Apache and I would like to see it use SSL.
I'm
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 08:21:55AM -0600, Richey, Ross wrote:
Not to long ago I set up Apache+mod_ssl on a Linux box, I bought a
certificate from Thawte and everything runs great. The problem I have is
during the configuration process it had always been my intent to use 128 bit
encryption,
Not to long ago I set up Apache+mod_ssl on a Linux box, I bought a
certificate from Thawte and everything runs great. The problem I have is
during the configuration process it had always been my intent to use 128 bit
encryption, but somehow after the smoked cleared I only had 40 bit
encryption.
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Subject: newbie question: SSL session ID via Perl/CGI ?
Hi there,
Is there a relatively easy way for me to obtain the SSL session ID via
Perl/CGI ? I wanted to refer to that session id to help me validate the
user that is logging into the web site. Any help will be greatly
a
Hi Denny,
1. add SSLOptions +StdEnvVars in your .htaccess
2. get it from $ENV{SSL_SESSION_ID} in Perl.
For more information, take a look at mod_ssl doc - Reference How-to.
Rgds.
Martin
Denny Lee wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a relatively easy way for me to obtain the SSL session ID via
Denny Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a relatively easy way for me to obtain the SSL session ID via
Perl/CGI ? I wanted to refer to that session id to help me validate the
user that is logging into the web site. Any help will be greatly
appreciated - including being told that I
Hi there,
Is there a relatively easy way for me to obtain the SSL session ID via
Perl/CGI ? I wanted to refer to that session id to help me validate the
user that is logging into the web site. Any help will be greatly
appreciated - including being told that I don't know what I'm talking about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed this morning that Apache had stopped running. ?? As a
novice, I'm not sure how to determine *why* it stopped running--any
tips?
check the error-log for a segmentation fault and see if it's due to
weird mod_ssl behavior.
error-log is by default located in
Extracted the latest distributions of Apache, mod_ssl and Open
SSL and the installation went well. I noticed that if named is not
running, Apache would not boot, with that fixed it booted and ran
well for days. I followed the instructions so that the password
would not have to be entered
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(OpenSSL library error follows)
[Fri Jul 30 14:23:55 1999] [error] OpenSSL: error:14094412:
SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad certificate
[Hint: Subject CN in certificate not server name!?]
I had the same error in my logfile
According to Tim Rosmus:
Sorry if this has been asked before but I could not find any archives
of this list around.
http://www.progressive-comp.com/Lists/?l=apache-modsslr=1w=2#apache-modssl
(OpenSSL library error follows)
[Fri Jul 30 14:23:55 1999] [error] OpenSSL: error:14094412:
SSL
|# http://www.progressive-comp.com/Lists/?l=apache-modsslr=1w=2#apache-modssl
|#
Thanks, I definitely will book mark this.
|# (OpenSSL library error follows)
|# [Fri Jul 30 14:23:55 1999] [error] OpenSSL: error:14094412:
|# SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad certificate
Sorry if this has been asked before but I could not find any archives
of this list around.
Moving a site from an old Stronghold DEC UNIX Alpha server to a
Solaris 2.6 server running
Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.0 PHP/3.0.9 mod_perl/1.19
mod_ssl/2.3.1 OpenSSL/0.9.3a.
The site in
Hi,
Sorry to trouble you again.
The Subject of a certificate is the _owner_ of the certificate, i.e. in
context of an SSL webserver the DN which described the server. The DN here is
usually something like
I see, but will someone check the subject (manually?) for the identity of the
owner
On Thu, Nov 26, 1998, S.T. Wong wrote:
The Subject of a certificate is the _owner_ of the certificate, i.e. in
context of an SSL webserver the DN which described the server. The DN here is
usually something like
I see, but will someone check the subject (manually?) for the identity of
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