Granted it makes life much easier for the newer unix users, But isn't
pre compiling something like SSL kind of counter productive?
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>
> For Redhat Linux users, I just uploaded :
>
> http://www.modssl.org/contrib/apache-mod_ssl-auth_ldap-1.4.0-0.6.0.i386.rpm
> http://www.modss
For Redhat Linux users, I just uploaded :
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/apache-mod_ssl-auth_ldap-1.4.0-0.6.0.i386.rpm
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/apache-mod_ssl-auth_ldap-1.4.0-0.6.0.src.rpm
To be used with apache 1.3.9 + mod_ssl 2.4.6 at least.
Direct use under Redhat 6.0. Get source and reco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When we installed mod_ssl it worked fine until we loaded in Dave Carrigan's
> auth_ldap (found at http://www.rudedog.org). I'd tested the auth_ldap without
> mod_ssl and it works and I've tested it with and it doesn't. For the record, we
> are compiling the auth_ldap
On Mon, Nov 01, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: BenJamin Morin
> Version: 2.4.6
> OS: Redhat Linux 6.1
> Submission from: host66.publishingconcepts.com (209.39.169.66)
>
> When we installed mod_ssl it worked fine until we loaded in Dave Carrigan's
> auth_ldap (found at http://www.rud