[OFF-TOPIC] Apache 2 + SSL Binaries for Windows

2002-10-16 Thread Victor Medina
Hi Guys!! I just updated the server installer to fix a small but important bug with setup software. The installer is as usual at: ftp://route.unitec.edu.ve/victormedina/ikiruxproject I as always appreciate feedback and bugs or just comments Best Regards! __

Re: Off-Topic - Encryption and Credit Card Processing (resent) (fwd)

2002-06-27 Thread R. DuFresne
-- Forwarded message -- From: Kevin Steves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Off-Topic - Encryption and Credit Card Processing (resent) Cc: 'Marc E. Mandel' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 16:23:00 -0700

RE: Proxying problem - a little off topic

2002-05-16 Thread John . Airey
Answering my own post, the line "RequestHeader unset Authorisation" in Apache 2.0.36 config fixes this issue. I've also been sent a dirty hack of mod_proxy from someone else to do the same. Perhaps putting the line "a little off topic" in my post stopped e

Proxying problem - a little off topic

2002-05-15 Thread John . Airey
ere may be others on this list that have come across this problem before or are a bit brighter than me (that wouldn't take much). It might mean that I have to use the Request Header feature of Apache 2.0. I say this is a little off topic, as it is really a problem with having to use the evil II

Re: simple name-based virtual host tutorial, PLEASE Now: pleasehelp me to better flame off-topic posters

2002-02-06 Thread R. DuFresne
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Eduardo Gomez wrote: > > Could someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on flaming off-topic > > inappropriate posts that have nothing to do with the list topic? > > Haha, that was funny... > You're right, I sent this by accident to 2 lists (one is th

Re: simple name-based virtual host tutorial, PLEASE Now: please help me to better flame off-topic posters

2002-02-06 Thread Eduardo Gomez
> Could someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on flaming off-topic > inappropriate posts that have nothing to do with the list topic? Haha, that was funny... You're right, I sent this by accident to 2 lists (one is this one) Sorry...i'll see that it does

Was: simple name-based virtual host tutorial, PLEASE Now: pleasehelp me to better flame off-topic posters

2002-02-06 Thread Tom Oehser
> Can someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on how to set domain name-based > virtual hosts with apache for windows??. I've been trying many things and I Could someone PLEASE post a simple tutorial on flaming off-topic inappropriate posts that have nothing to do with the list topic?

Off topic (ish)

2000-09-29 Thread John . Airey
I use Linux because of the stability, security, usability, manageability and speed. Who needs Windoze 2K? John -Original Message- From: Owen Boyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 29 September 2000 13:33 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: standard certificates work wildcard wont Tony V

Re: Off topic - don't kill me

2000-08-28 Thread Diana Moreland
; > risk. > > > > Can somebody please offer me a hint or point me to the right mailing > > list? > > You may want to check out CGIWrap. I don't seem to have the URL handy, > but it's easy enough to search on... they also run a mail list that's > pret

Re: Off topic - don't kill me

2000-08-28 Thread James Moore
want to check out CGIWrap. I don't seem to have the URL handy, but it's easy enough to search on... they also run a mail list that's pretty well supported. And now we must kill you for posting off-topic - sorry :) Good Luck, James Moore

Re: Off topic - don't kill me

2000-08-28 Thread Owen Boyle
Diana Moreland wrote: > > I need to know how to let users run cgi scripts in their home > directories without using the ExecCGI directive that is such a security > risk. > > Can somebody please offer me a hint or point me to the right mailing > list? Check out p160 of Lauries' Apache Guide...

Off topic - don't kill me

2000-08-28 Thread Diana Moreland
I need to know how to let users run cgi scripts in their home directories without using the ExecCGI directive that is such a security risk. Can somebody please offer me a hint or point me to the right mailing list? Thanks muchly, Diana ___

Re: Slightly off-topic but interesting..

2000-08-12 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000, Parag Warudkar wrote: > open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 257 > close(257) =0 > open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 257 > close(257) =0 > open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 257 > close(257) = 0 > close(257) = 0 //FISHY Can a file descriptor be successfully closed 2 > times? > > [...] > Is

Slightly off-topic but interesting..

2000-08-09 Thread Parag Warudkar
We are having a shared module. Which opens some files.(And obviously reads, writes, closes them!). It opens & reads one particluar file & closes it all correctly for 8 times. Sequence of log for Failure case is : open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 257 close(257) =0 open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 257 cl

Re: off topic

2000-07-23 Thread Jay J
Colin Faber wrote: > > Guys I know this is a little off topic but can anyone direct me to the > mod_rewrite list? > or better documentation? http://www.engelschall.com/pw/apache/rewriteguide/ __ Apache Interfac

off topic

2000-07-23 Thread Colin Faber
Guys I know this is a little off topic but can anyone direct me to the mod_rewrite list? or better documentation? __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List

[OFF TOPIC] Re: A New Multi-Billion Business: SSL for Apache!

1999-12-17 Thread Tom Vaughan
Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > According to dozens articles I read in the recent days, the next trend > in IPOs is Apache. The current trend, as all of you know, is Linux, > and the total market cap. of Linux companies, jumped in a few months > by about 1000% (!) to about $50 billion (R

Re: Off topic for a sec. ;-)

1999-10-31 Thread Michael Salmon
+- On Fri, 29 Oct 1999 20:04:13 MDT, writes: | | Guys im writing some CGI and im wondering if any of you apache guys know | how i can automatically post a username / password so as to bypass a | .htaccess prompt while still using .htacces and all its permissions. | | | Anyone? Do you mean

Re: Off topic for a sec. ;-)

1999-10-30 Thread Pete Navarra
I've been wondering the same thing my self... Pete - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 9:04 PM Subject: Off topic for a sec. ;-) > > Guys im writing some CGI and im wondering if any of you a

Off topic for a sec. ;-)

1999-10-29 Thread cfaber
Guys im writing some CGI and im wondering if any of you apache guys know how i can automatically post a username / password so as to bypass a .htaccess prompt while still using .htacces and all its permissions. Anyone? -- Colin Faber Perl programer, Systems administration fpsn.net, Inc. [EMA

[OFF TOPIC] Re: Secure Cookies

1999-06-11 Thread tvaughan
James Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Question we are setting cookies in a unsecure area then we transfer to > a secure area can we still access the same cookies? Is this safe to do? So long as this is within the same domain, then you should have no problem. As far as security goes, that

Re: forcing secure via name (off topic?)

1999-05-11 Thread Steffen Dettmer
> I am curious. IF the server certificate had a common name www.xxx.org and > the virtual host is yyy.xxx.org, should the browser considering the server > a fake? If the Browser talks to yyy.x:443 he expects a X509 Cert with CN=yyy.xxx In the case described by you the CN is invalid (from browser

Re: forcing secure via name (off topic?)

1999-05-11 Thread Simon Garner
- Original Message - From: Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 2:45 AM Subject: Re: forcing secure via name (off topic?) > I am curious. IF the server certificate had a common name www.xxx.org and > the virtual host is yyy.x

Re: forcing secure via name (off topic?)

1999-05-11 Thread Lin
I am curious. IF the server certificate had a common name www.xxx.org and the virtual host is yyy.xxx.org, should the browser considering the server a fake? On Tue, 11 May 1999, Derek Smith wrote: > Eric, > > What you need to do is to add the IP address and 'secure' hostname to one > line in

Re: forcing secure via name (off topic?)

1999-05-11 Thread Derek Smith
Eric, What you need to do is to add the IP address and 'secure' hostname to one line in your hosts file, then add the below to you httpd.conf. I assume you don't mean all hosts('secure' and 'www') from 1 IP. You will need a DNS entry for secure.hostname.org. #VirtualHost Config Directives SSL

RE: forcing secure via name (off topic?)

1999-05-10 Thread Juergen Rensen
am about to do something similar. Juergen -Original Message- From: Eric Gus [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 2:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:forcing secure via name (off topic?) Server Version: Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) mod_perl/1.19 PHP/3.0.7 mod_ssl/2.

Re: forcing secure via name (off topic?)

1999-05-10 Thread Simon Garner
--- Original Message - From: Eric Gus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 2:21 PM Subject: forcing secure via name (off topic?) > Server Version: Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) mod_perl/1.19 PHP/3.0.7 mod_ssl/2.2.8 > OpenSSL/0.9.2b > > works fine a

forcing secure via name (off topic?)

1999-05-10 Thread Eric Gus
Server Version: Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) mod_perl/1.19 PHP/3.0.7 mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.2b works fine as http and as https. How can I force ssl when a user uses the url http://secure.hostname.org (redirect/rewrite to https://secure.hostname.org) and deny ssl for http(s)://www.hostname.org I'd lik

RE: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest?

1999-04-21 Thread Juergen Rensen
AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest? > (Mir wird gerade klar, dass ich auch in Deutsch mailen koennte...) No you can't and please don't do it. Although some of us would understand you when writing German the remaining su

Re: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest?

1999-04-21 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Wed, Apr 21, 1999, Juergen Rensen wrote: > Any ideas how such a request could end up on my server? I had a few, all > requesting URLs of electronic companies. A glitch in some domain name > service? Someone configured your server as a proxy and clicked on hyperlink to http://www.somehost.co

RE: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest?

1999-04-20 Thread Juergen Rensen
- From: Steffen Dettmer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 1:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest? > > While I'm at it asking questions not belonging here: I found an apache log > > ent

Re: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest?

1999-04-20 Thread Steffen Dettmer
> > While I'm at it asking questions not belonging here: I found an apache log > > entry I am concerned about, the entry is > > "GET http://www.somehost.com HTTP/1.1" 200 5647 > > (changed hostname). It looks like as if a request for a foreign host url > > succeeds?!? > > Check your configurati

Re: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest?

1999-04-19 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Tue, Apr 20, 1999, Juergen Rensen wrote: > Sorry to ask that here. Does someone know of a general apache mailing list? > (I couldn't find anything useful on the apache site, neither on mailing > lists nor on the subject). I already tried news groups without much > success. There is no dedi

Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest?

1999-04-19 Thread Juergen Rensen
Sorry to ask that here. Does someone know of a general apache mailing list? (I couldn't find anything useful on the apache site, neither on mailing lists nor on the subject). I already tried news groups without much success. AuthType Digest doesn't seem to work for IE 4 / NetScape 4. Or do I h

Re: Compiling SSLeay (off topic?)

1998-12-27 Thread Steve Vertigan
"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote: > When you aren't familiar with the good old "poor man's" way, why do you use > it? But ok, when you use it you usually copy src/Configuration.tmpl to > src/Configuration. And then you edit it. Aaah, there was my problem. I'd already installed a non-ssl apache while

Re: Compiling SSLeay (off topic?)

1998-12-08 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Wed, Dec 09, 1998, Steve Vertigan wrote: > "Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote: > > > And then configure SSLeay with "perl Configure FreeBSD-elf" instead of "perl > > Configure FreeBSD". Do a "make clean" first! > > Then all went fine for me > > Thanks for your help Ralf, it compiled fine and th

Re: Compiling SSLeay (off topic?)

1998-12-08 Thread Steve Vertigan
"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote: > And then configure SSLeay with "perl Configure FreeBSD-elf" instead of "perl > Configure FreeBSD". Do a "make clean" first! > Then all went fine for me Thanks for your help Ralf, it compiled fine and the mod_ssl patch appears to have worked ok. But I've run i

Re: Compiling SSLeay (off topic?)

1998-12-07 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Mon, Dec 07, 1998, Steve Vertigan wrote: > Hi. This probably isn't the appropiate forum to ask this question but > I.m unable to install mod_ssl until I get SSLeay compiled and as > everyone else here must've got it working I'm hoping someone will be > able to help me. I've just installed a

Compiling SSLeay (off topic?)

1998-12-07 Thread Steve Vertigan
Hi. This probably isn't the appropiate forum to ask this question but I.m unable to install mod_ssl until I get SSLeay compiled and as everyone else here must've got it working I'm hoping someone will be able to help me. I've just installed a new FreeBSD 3.0 system and am trying to compile SSLea