Hi,
I've just d/l'd
Apache_1.3.6-mod_ssl_2.2.6-openssl_0.9.2b-WIN32-i386.zip from the
Contrib area, and want to put this to work on a server we have that
is an NT (shudder) box (hey, it's still better than running IIS :)
I am trying to load the .dll module to enable S
Has anyone tried these on win2k? Or have a win2k version to contribute?
I tried the 1.3.12 and it underwent immediate existence failure.
I've been trying OpenSA (http://opensa.org) too, but I get lots of Dr.
Watson's...
I've also tried compiling source (the opensa source), directly on win2k as
w
and the makefile.win
doesn't even reference the makefile in that folder. I'd be interested in
finding out the latest combination of mod_ssl/apache/openssl that anyone has
successfully built for win32 and whether or not these files (ssl*) get
compiled and linked in. On a related question,
I have downloaded the openssl and mod_ssl and apache sources and compiled
them for win32 trying to carefully follow the instructions and thought I had
a secure version of the apache web server. Now either I or it is confused it
gives the follwing if I try and start it up:
[01/Nov/2001 15:52:46
Yes, I know linux is better. I already have modssl & Apache running on a
linux box - without any trouble, of course.
However, I must dance with the devil and get a Apache-SSL prototype running
on Win32. I can compile everything - fine. When I start Apache, it
immediately terminates clai
[This is an automatic reply generated by Ralf S. Engelschall's BUSY daemon]
In a private mail to me you wrote:
> Howdy,
> recap: All browser hung on connection to https
>
>
> I found a solution. I downloaded OpenSSl 0.9.4 and compiled it in with the
> mod ssl and apache for 1.3.12
>
> I even c
hey,
I've put together a simple win32 installer. It will install Apache
(mod_ssl), PHP, MySQL, OpenSSL, pre-configured -- install and run.
sourceforge site
http://sourceforge.net/projects/swamp/
message board:
http://swamp.sourceforg
- Original Message -
From: "Jerrad Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 8:01 PM
Subject: Win32 contrib's
> Has anyone tried these on win2k? Or have a win2k version to contribute?
> I tried the 1.3.12 and
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to get Apache and ModSSL to work with
Windows 2000. I went to modssl.org/contrib and downloaded the newest
version of modssl,apache and openssl. I can get apache to start without
SSL support, but if I try to uncomment the line:
LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod
Hi,
I'm new to modssl. I have an Apache server running under Windows NT. I tried
to run the configure.bat file that comes with modssl but get numerous errors
with the "patch program" (I did have to modify a few of it's internal path
checks).
This is the message that I am getting:
"hmm... Looks
I built mod_ssl 2.8.4-1.3.20 and configured it into apache 1.3.20
and rebuilt apache with it according to the instructions for win32.
With http://localhost:443/ I get the SSL Aware Apache Server
index page, success. Good. But when I try to add directives
to my httpd.conf file, like SSLLog
Is there a reason that mod_ssl doesn't set it's base address as a win32
module for 1.3.24?
This can result in module relocation if the symbols in mod_ssl and libeay are
both set to the default address (1000), which can then result in apache
coring, and never starting up.
I notice
I saw a few posts in the archives looking for a port of Patch for win32.
here is the one i used. (compiled fine, with some warnings. seems to work
good in initial testing)
binary and patched source
http://www.halcyon.com/tzs/
Chris
On Tue, May 18, 1999, Stockwell, Travis wrote:
> Yes, I know linux is better. I already have modssl & Apache running on a
> linux box - without any trouble, of course.
>
> However, I must dance with the devil and get a Apache-SSL prototype running
> on Win32. I can compil
That was the problem. That or just that I am an idiot.
-Original Message-
From: Ralf S. Engelschall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 8:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: modssl Win32
On Tue, May 18, 1999, Stockwell, Travis wrote:
> Yes, I know linux
Well I believe I have found something with the latest apache 1.3.12.
Recap: Could not get ssl pages to work
Finally I tried a precompiled binary, Apache 1.3.6 and it worked jeeest
peachy. I noticed I didn't get a warning with the cold fusion module. The
1.3.12 version complains cold fusion wasn
rther than that. The OpenSSL site
says 0.9.5 is a major release.
Win32 + SSL is now operational. I think its valid to say Apache Server
itself has been around longer than IIS. I think its equally valid to say
win32 Apache is more stable and more secure than IIS. I submit its time to
take off the bet
This may be off-topic but what compiler and make system are folks using to
compile apache and mod-ssl on NT4.0 and W2K? Jeff
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User Support Mailing List
The only possibility is MSVC 5 or 6.
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 11:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Win32 compiling
>
>
>
> This m
I tried to following configuration, which I expected to work as per my 1.3.24
envirnoment
ErrorLog logs/error2.log
CustomLog logs/access2.log common
ProxyPass / https://my.securehost.com/
ProxyPassReverse / https://my.securehost.com/
Apache then crashed in libapr.
This problem w
Hi,
I'm trying to get apache + mod_ssl work on Win32, but I'm getting this message:
Init: SSLPassPhraseDialog builtin is not supported on Win32 (key file
E:/Apache2/conf/ssl/www.domaine.dom.key)
in the error.log file.
Is there anything I can do to make that work?
What ex
Hi All,
Im a little new to the Apache & Mod_ssl scene and as such have used the
1.3.26 pre-compiled version on the modssl.org website.
I noticed recently that 1.3.27 (Apache) has been released and as such am
wanting to upgrade asap to this version.
Im running Apache on a Windows 2000 server, du
I'm just installing my first Apache server on a W2K box, and I'd like to
include SSL support. From browsing this newsgroup and reading the
apache docs, it appears that the following statements are true (please
correct me if I'm wrong):
1. mod_ssl source is now bundled in Apache 2.X
2. No bin
>
> > I am having trouble getting the SSLSessionCache directive
> > working on Win NT and have been unable to find any examples
> > or information where others have been able to implement this.
> >
> > Does anyone know if thi
Is a specific file needed to run the ModSSL in conjunction with Win32
Apache/PHP4?
..or is this Mod for linux/freeBSD OS'es only?
Thanks in advance
Thijs
__
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modss
Please try the following link and they have a good description of how to do
things for Windows.
I have tried to set up the same and it works!!!
http://tud.at/programm/apache-ssl-win32-howto.php3
-Rajaram
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Apache Interface
Just a guess...
Do you have the openssl DLL somewhere on system where Apache can find it ?
I had a similar error a while back before I figured out I needed to put
that on my system. Needs to be in a directory that is in the path of the
user running Apache or in the system path.
HTH
Hi,
I checked it out and and I have ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll in my
c:/winnt/system32 directory. Any other ideas? Thanks.
Shain
> Just a guess...
> Do you have the openssl DLL somewhere on system where Apache can find it ?
> I had a similar error a while back before I figured out I need
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Shain Miley wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to figure out how to get Apache and ModSSL to work with
> Windows 2000. I went to modssl.org/contrib and downloaded the newest
> version of modssl,apache and openssl. I can get apache to start without
> SSL support, but if I try to unco
>
>LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so
>
>the server will not start and tells me: "Cannot load
>c:/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so (182)"
If I hide the SSL files from the execution path I get a similar
error(126) when I try to run Apache with SSL. The SSL files are:
>ssleay32.dll
>libeay32.dl
hey,
I see that alot of people are having this problem. I found out that the
docs say to copy the .dll files into c:/winnt/system32, but if you copy
them into your apache root dir then it should work fine.
Shain
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Shain Miley wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Shain Miley wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am trying to figure out how to get Apache and ModSSL to work with
> > Windows 2000. I went to modssl.org/contrib and downloaded the newest
> > version of modssl,apache and openssl. I can get apache to start with
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Shain Miley wrote:
> hey, I see that alot of people are having this problem. I found out
> that the docs say to copy the .dll files into c:/winnt/system32, but
> if you copy them into your apache root dir then it should work fine.
> Shain
I put them under %APACHE_ROOT%\modul
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Shain Miley wrote:
...
> file matches up, it doesn't matter where you put them. I don't know if
> Windows requires dynamic libraries to have the .DLL extension or not.
No, it doesn't.
-Joe
_
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Joachim Feise wrote:
> Amazing. For some time now, all modules, even on Windows, have the
> extension .so, and they are all called mod_whatever.so, to have
> consistency between Unix and Windows.
> If you have a .dll module, you are using an old version.
I'm using 1.3.14, wit
Hy,
found a bug in the mod_ssl Makefile for Win32. SSL_INC and SSL_LIB
are wrong. After patching they look like this one:
SSL_INC =..\..\..\..\openssl-0.9.6\include
SSL_LIB =..\..\..\..\openssl-0.9.6\lib
but they should be:
SSL_INC =..\..\..\..\openssl-0.9.6\inc32
I haven't used mod_ssl but do use apache-ssl which so far seems
to work fairly well on NT.
On 12 Jul 01, at 12:57, Brown, Craig wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to modssl. I have an Apache server running under Windows NT. I tried
> to run the configure.bat file that comes with modssl but get numer
On Fri, Oct 30, 1998, Myers Christopher B wrote:
> I saw a few posts in the archives looking for a port of Patch for win32.
>
> here is the one i used. (compiled fine, with some warnings. seems to work
> good in initial testing)
>
> binary and patched source
> http://www.h
;
> > I saw a few posts in the archives looking for a port of Patch for win32.
> >
> > here is the one i used. (compiled fine, with some warnings. seems to work
> > good in initial testing)
> >
> > binary and patched source
> > http://www.halcyon.com/tzs/
On Fri, Oct 30, 1998, Dave Paris wrote:
> Email over the exe and I'll create a self-extracting exe for you. Just let
> me know where it should default (expand) to.
Oh, I was not precise enough. What I actually want is not only a
self-extracting program. My favorite would be that when I run patc
n't see your point here. Why do you want to compress the
patch.exe file? The tarball distribution is a compressed file itself.
Do you have difficulty putting binary file into CVS?
I notice you have patch's source files in ./etc and compile and run it
for UNIX platforms. Can we do the same for W
ally forgot the .gz of
.tar.gz. Seems like my aesthetic eye was just a little bit waggly after
seeing a 120KB Windows .exe in my small Unix source tree ;-)
> I notice you have patch's source files in ./etc and compile and run it
> for UNIX platforms. Can we do the same for Win32? The u
-dist-win with any mod_ssl settings like the unix version
does.
Is there any reason for this ? Are there any differences in configuring mod_ssl und
Win32 or can I use the settings from http.conf-dist for unix ?
Enjoy the sunny day,
Daniel
it's really a
simple question:
mod_ssl has to be
compiled with a ms-compiler.
But ms offers 3
different versions
which one is enough
-
visual
c++ standard
or visual c++ professionell
or visual c++ enterprise?
thanks in
advance
thomas
HiI !
I get an AP_MM identifier error while building modssl2.4.7-1.3.9 on
win32.
In fact, AP_MM identifier isn't recognized. I tried to include ap_mm.h
but no way ...
Any Idea ?
Thanks
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mo
Morning,
Welll this is an interesting development.
Recap: Can't get https to connect tho http works just fine
Found win32 info in the contrib area. reset SSLMutex to sem and log level
to debug
Using http:www.rufriendly.com:443 I get the following message
Connection to child establ
On Sun, Mar 12, 2000, Robert Hiltibidal wrote:
> [...]
> I wonder could there be something in the -DEAPI option that could cause
> SSL to "break"?
> [...]
No, I don't think it can break anything.
Ralf S. Engelschall
12 version with the randomseed nor do I
have problems with the doanloaded 1.3.6 version random seed. Same conf file
for both.
Has anyone else built a win32 version off the 1.3.12 Apache build? If so
what was is your developmewnt environment? ie What version of VC++ are you
using, any Microsux patch
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: Win32 Possible Bug?
>
> Weee I'm open to suggestions. I'm going to try to build a 1.3.6 full
> version. The 1.3.9 I built waaayyy early this morning kept saying it
> couldn&
n download
apache
http://www.medcom.se/robert/download/Apache_12.zip
Robert
-Original Message- From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Johann BertscheitSent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 3:14
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Win32 And
OpenSSLRobert Hiltib
> I'm thinking there is a bug within OpenSSL or mod ssl.
Reading your message twice, I couldn't understand what's wrong with
mod_ssl. Of course, there is always the possibility that the OpenSSL
0.9.5 has a "trigger" which is activated by a bug in another place,
but then why to blame mod_ssl and n
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000, Eli Marmor wrote:
> [...]
> Which reminds me that I was asked to re-submit my patches. One of
> them allowed debug mode to be compiled easily under NT. I'll try to
> do it today. Ralf, is it OK to work against 2.6.2?
Yes, of course.
Ra
Robert Hiltibidal wrote:
I found a solution. I downloaded OpenSSl 0.9.4 and
compiled it in with the
mod ssl and apache for 1.3.12
I even compiled OpenSSL with nasm.
It worked.
Hi Rob,
I'm interested in your WIN32 apache1.3.12 with mod_ssl
(hopefully it is also with mod_proxy and mod_re
>> gdi32.lib
\
clean:
>>>>Had to add to
modules\ssl\mod_ssl.h:
#endif#ifdef WIN32#include
<<<< added >>>> #include
#endif
/* OpenSSL headers */
Hello,I'm running Apache 1.3.24 with MOD_SSL
2.8.8 on a Windows 2000 server.
I've installed and configured according to the
"Apache + SSL on Win32 Howto" <http://tud.at/programm/apache-ssl-win32-howto.php3>
and I've gotten a certificate from Thawte. I can and
go /c /O2 /MD /W3 /GX /DNDEBUG /DWIN32 /D_WINDOWS
/DSHARED_M
ODULE /DEAPI /DMOD_SSL=208109 /DMOD_SSL_VERSION=\"2.8.9\" /I..\..\include
/I..\.
.\os\win32 /Ic:\silverback\openssl\include mod_ssl.c
mod_ssl.c
c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET\Vc7\PlatformSDK\Include\WinCrypt.h
(37)
Was there every a resolution to the issue on Building Apache 1.3.26 with
mod_ssl 2.8.10 for Windows 2000 platform.
I am running into the same issue.
This issue was originally submitted by Noah White. (see link below)
Thanks in advance for any assistance on this matter.
John Harril
I've done all kinds of configuration modifications etc, and it handshakes
but drops immediately after. It appears that others have been having the
same results. So I was wondering, Has anyone successfully gotten it to work
on Win32?
Thanks
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Justin,
I built these binaries last week...
http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_1.3.27-Mod_SSL_2.8.11-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
http://hunter.campbus.com/Openssl-0.9.6g-Win32.zip
Hi,
Have you had a look at www.opensa.org for beginners.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Justin Annear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:38 AM
Subject: Win32 & Apache 1.3.27
> Hi All,
>
> Im a little ne
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>
Justin,
I built these binaries last week...
http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_1.3.27-Mod_SSL_2.8.11-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
http://hunter.campbus.com/Openssl-0.9.6g-Win32.zip
http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_2.0.43-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip
If you have any pro
Hi,
Instead of downloading tar.gz format, where can I download "Apache 1.3.27 with mod_ssl 2.8.12" in win32 zip format ?
Do You Yahoo!?Get your free @yahoo.com.hk address at Yahoo! Mail.
orrect me if I'm wrong):
>
> 1. mod_ssl source is now bundled in Apache 2.X
true
> 2. No binary version of Apache 2.X is available with mod_ssl support.
true (sort of ... but) I am providing binaries
(preferred)
http://hunter.campbus.com/Apache_1.3.27-Mod_SSL_
Environment:
Running Apache 2.0.43/OpenSSL 9.6.g as downloaded from
hunter.campbus.com and mod_jk 1.2.1 for build 2.0.43 from jakarta.
Problem:
When I access the URL https://localhost/app, I *hope* to get the
contents of index.html (i.e., https://localhost/app/index.html).
Instead, my browser
I am new to Apache. I have a window 2000 and want to install apache with
SSL. I found the
http://tor.ath.cx/~hunter/apache/Apache_2.0.43-OpenSSL_0.9.6g-Win32.zip from
Hunter's site (thanks to Hunter). I've configured the httpd.conf and
ssl.conf. I got the security cert as well.
After
...depends on your configuration. SSLSessionCache works fine with my apache
1.3.27, but I had some problems with apache 2. with 2.0.39, session cache
was not honoured on win32 (bugzilla 10170), but this may have changed in the
meantime.
rgds
michael
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
&g
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.
Hello, I'm having trouble with getting SSL on win32 to work.
I am currently using apache_1.3.26 under XP pro.
I believe I have properly configured httpd.conf as directed, but I'm
getting the following error:
"Syntax error on line 195 of c:/program
files/apache/group/apache/
Hi,
[Sorry if you've already received this -- like somebody else a short
while ago, I'm re-sending a mail which I sent yesterday which didn't
appear to get there.
Is there a problem with this mailing list "losing" messages??!!]
I'm having trouble with the infam
Hi,
I am trying to set up a system where client needs to authenticate itself
to the Server. Server authentication is not required. Both client and
server are on Win NT. The client code is written using JDK 1.2.2 and
JSSE1.0.2.
The setup is as follows:
Apache : 1.3.6
mod_ssl : 2.3.11
openssl : 0.9
Hello,
I had made a fixed configure.bat for mod_ssl-2.8.0
for win32 build. Here it is,
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/mod_ssl-2.8.0-win32fix.zip
Unzip it and replace the orignal files.
Have a nice day!
Aaron
Hello,
I had made a fixed configure.bat for
win32 build.
Unzip and replace the orignal
files.
Here is the link,
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/mod_ssl-2.8.0-win32fix.zip
Have a nice day!
Aaron.
I have been trying to build apache-1.3.19 or
apache-1.3.17 for Windows NT.
Our last successful build was:
Server Version: Apache/1.3.14 (Win32)
ApacheJServ/1.1.2 mod_ssl/2.7.1 OpenSSL/0.9.6
I noticed that the configure.bat file for
mod_ssl-2.8.0-1.3.17.tar.gz has the wrong names for
Apache
Hi,
When I run configure.bat to patch apache with modssl, it show error msg
> Global symbol "$first2" requires explicit package name at configure.bat line 269.
> BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at configure.bat line 283.
I am not family with perl, anybody who can tell me how t
Hi Ralf,
Yesterday, I tried compiling Apache 1.3.3 and mod_ssl 2.1.7 on
win32, first patching the apache source, then building it without
DSO and finally compiling mod_jserv (which itself is an DSO
module). The bad part is that I get an "illegal read access"
error immediately on st
ything works
> fine, but the mod_ssl patch doesn`t patch the httpd.conf-dist-win with any
> mod_ssl settings like the unix version does.
> Is there any reason for this ? Are there any differences in configuring
> mod_ssl und Win32 or can I use the settings from http.conf-dist for unix ?
H
Well, i would like to do so. I have patched the Visual C++ Makefiles (all the dsp`s)
to include the mod_ssl module and all needed OpenSSL lib and include dirs. My latest
was for OpenSSL 0.9.2, but i`m working on the current release.
Would it be ok if i send you a InstallShield Exe wih my patched
Oops, forgot something... I could also create patch files with diff, if i anybody told
me how to create them...
Daniel
application/ms-tnef
e+mod_ssl source tree and the source three
where you've already changes/adjusted the Win32 build files. All I need
is the output of this "diff -ru3" command.
Ralf S. Engelschall
ease. Would it be ok if i send you a InstallShield Exe wih my
> patched Apache + OpenSSL + mod_ssl ?
An Exe you just can upload to the contrib area. But for integration into the
Apache/mod_ssl source tree we need patches against the Win32 Makefiles, the
DSPs, etc. An additional InstallShield E
Hi,
Has anyone setup modssl for Win32/WinNT? I've finished installting
Apache 1.3.9 with modssl, but am having problem configuring SSL for
Win32. I tried to use similar configuration as my Apache w/ ModSSL for
Solaris but in-vain. I startup my SSL service with "Apache -D SSL&q
I've got mod_ssl working fine on Win32, except for one small
problem.
When I use a keyfile which is password protected, Apache
hangs on startup. As far as I can tell, the problem is that
the Win32 startup process is as follows:
1. Startup Apache.
2. Startup a slave Apache to do the actual
Frankewitsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it's really a simple question:
> mod_ssl has to be compiled with a ms-compiler.
>
> But ms offers 3 different versions
>
> which one is enough -
> visual c++ standard
> or visual c++ professionell
> or visual c++ enterprise?
It doesn't
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999, Frankewitsch wrote:
> it's really a simple question:
> mod_ssl has to be compiled with a ms-compiler.
>
> But ms offers 3 different versions
>
> which one is enough -
> visual c++ standard
> or visual c++ professionell
> or visual c++ enterprise?
Anyone shou
al Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Frankewitsch
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 5:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: win32: which ms-compiler?
it's really a simple question:
mod_ssl has to be compiled with a ms-compiler.
But ms offers 3 different version
t; -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Frankewitsch
> Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 5:14 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: win32: which ms-compiler?
>
>
> it's really a simple question:
> mod_ssl has to be
On Thu, Nov 04, 1999, JavaZOOM wrote:
> I get an AP_MM identifier error while building modssl2.4.7-1.3.9 on
> win32.
> In fact, AP_MM identifier isn't recognized. I tried to include ap_mm.h
> but no way ...
> Any Idea ?
You've not correctly applied mod_ssl to the Apache
Yesterday, I uploaded precompiled binaries for the Win32-platform based on
the following source packages:
- apache_1.3.9.tar.gz
- mod_ssl-2.4.9-1.3.9.tar.gz
- openssl-0.9.4.tar.gz
The crypto modules were compiled using the assembler routines and NASM.
DEBUG wasn't turned on. I have tested
Help!
I'm trying to set up Apache+modssl 1.3.6 using the Win32
binary in the contrib area. Everything pretty much works,
except for one thing.
I can't get the server to ask the client for a certificate.
Reading through the logs, it looks like there is probably an
error in confi
;Help!
>
>I'm trying to set up Apache+modssl 1.3.6 using the Win32
>binary in the contrib area. Everything pretty much works,
>except for one thing.
>
>I can't get the server to ask the client for a certificate.
>
>Reading through the logs, it looks like there is p
I uploaded precompiled binaries for the Win32-platform based on
the following source packages:
- apache_1.3.12.tar.gz
- mod_ssl-2.6.1-1.3.12.tar.gz
- openssl-0.9.5.tar.gz
The crypto modules were compiled using the assembler routines and
NASM. DEBUG wasn't turned on. I have tested this re
> $(SSL_LIB)\libeay32.lib \
> wsock32.lib \
> <<<< added >>>>gdi32.lib \
>
> clean:
>
> >>>>Had to add to modules\ssl\mod_ssl.h:
>
> #endif
> #ifdef WIN32
> #include
> <<<< added >>>> #inclu
"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:
>
> Thanks for your patches. But I personally cannot decide whether these
> are reasonable and correct or not. Can someone else confirm that these
> patches are really necessary for mod_ssl to build under Win32? I'm still
> very sceptic
> Thanks for your patches. But I personally cannot decide whether these
> are reasonable and correct or not. Can someone else confirm that these
> patches are really necessary for mod_ssl to build under Win32? I'm still
> very sceptic whether gdi32.lib and winsock2.h are gen
On Sat, Apr 29, 2000, Daniel S. Reichenbach wrote:
> > Thanks for your patches. But I personally cannot decide whether these
> > are reasonable and correct or not. Can someone else confirm that these
> > patches are really necessary for mod_ssl to build under Win32? I'm
> Ok, but then the question remains: Why was this extra include and this
> extra lib not necessary in the past to build Apache+mod_ssl under Win32
> and why is it still not necessary for some users while users say it is?
Apache required Winsock 2 from version 1.3.9 on, maybee thats
> For what it's worth, I've always managed to compile all and get it up
> and running without the patches Erik Aronesty suggested. I use the MSVC
> 6 compiler on Windows NT.
And I was not able to compile Apache & mod_ssl since the last three
versions. The patches from Erik seem to fix it!
Big t
compile Apache & mod_ssl since the last three
> versions. The patches from Erik seem to fix it!
>
> Big thanks (as far as I'm concerned) to Erik!
Ok, seems like the Win32 guys reached consensus that the patch might be
not required on all Win32 environments, that it fixes some of
Ok - I'm new to mod_ssl, et.al., but I've been given the task of jumping
into this project head first.
Background: What I've done so far...
System: Win32(NT4 SrvcPack 6), Apache, Tomcat
I've read the docs...
I've installed, compiled, mod_ssl, OpenSSL, Perl, etc.
I
running Apache 1.3.24 with MOD_SSL 2.8.8 on a Windows 2000 server.
>
> I've installed and configured according to the "Apache + SSL on Win32 Howto"
><http://tud.at/programm/apache-ssl-win32-howto.php3> and I've gotten a certificate
>from Thawte. I can and
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