[Spam] - Mail Delivery (failure modssl-users@modssl.org)

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[Spam] - Mail Delivery (failure modssl-users@modssl.org)

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modssl-users@modssl.org

2001-01-25 Thread ModSSL user
>> A direct question to Ralf, will you port mod_ssl to Apache 2.0 ? >Yes. Many thanks for that. It's really a good news. Hope to see you more on 2.0. > Not related but Apache 2.0 is still using mm-1.1.1 (patched) and you're > at mm-1.1.3. Will you also release a mm-1.1.4 with the patch from ap

Re: modssl-users@modssl.org

2001-01-25 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:40:10AM +0100, Reich, Stefan wrote: > The problem I have is with client authentication enabled. > > Pure SSL works fine, but if I ask for client Certificates, Netscape asks me > for the certificate to send on each request. > > Is this a bug or a feature in Netscape? Is

AW: modssl-users@modssl.org

2001-01-25 Thread Reich, Stefan
The problem I have is with client authentication enabled. Pure SSL works fine, but if I ask for client Certificates, Netscape asks me for the certificate to send on each request. Is this a bug or a feature in Netscape? Is there anyone out there, who works with client authentication via certifica

Re: modssl-users@modssl.org

2001-01-24 Thread Mads Toftum
If you could try the failing browser on: http://spoke.nols.com/~drees/mod_ssl/ that might give a hint wether this is a general issue or it is specific to your installation. vh Mads Toftum -- `Darn it, who spiked my coffee with water?!' - lwall __

modssl-users@modssl.org

2001-01-24 Thread Bryan \(Mailing Lists\)
I have been using mod_ssl with great sucess, except that I have lingering,ongoing problems with customers using AOL and IE 5.0. People who use IEstandalone don't seem to have a problem. I have been combing through thearchives of this mailing list and I see other people have had problems too,

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