> Err... no, I cannot believe that your problem was related to the snake-oil
> certificate. Instead I guess you've messed up something at the first attempt
> and by coincidence did it right the second attempt. A different cert should
> not cause any difference for the show problem.
I didn't beli
On Wed, Aug 11, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 203.67.11.65 - - [10/Aug/1999:13:15:48 +0800] "\200k^A^C^A" 501 -
> >
> > Your problem is just that you connect via HTTPS but on the target port only
> > HTTP is spoken. Your problem is that HTTPS is not enabled for the port. There
> > can be
>
> > I tried to run Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.3.11, OpenSSL 0.93a on a Solaris
> > x86 2.6. It didn't work and I am going nuts.
> >
> > After compiling and installing Apache SSL, I tried to connect to
> > HTTPS port but got bounced back immediately. The error entries in
> > access_log and error_
On Tue, Aug 10, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried to run Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.3.11, OpenSSL 0.93a on a Solaris
> x86 2.6. It didn't work and I am going nuts.
>
> After compiling and installing Apache SSL, I tried to connect to
> HTTPS port but got bounced back immediately. The error e
Hi all,
I tried to run Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.3.11, OpenSSL 0.93a on a Solaris
x86 2.6. It didn't work and I am going nuts.
After compiling and installing Apache SSL, I tried to connect to
HTTPS port but got bounced back immediately. The error entries in
access_log and error_log are respective