trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a
redhat 9 server .not taking
did it the exact same way before then reformated
the machine but when I
test the net:ssleay module after compilation to
install I get the following
out put
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trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a
redhat 9 server .not taking
did it the
How much memory do you have on the machine you're installing this
on Keith?
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Subject: ssl for webmin..installing net:ssleay
Hi :)
trying to install webmin with ssl suppport
My name is Blair :) LOL and it has 64 .It didnt matter before though it
went no problem.Just now its puking
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From: Wendell MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 22:20:33 -0300
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Subject: Re: ssl for webmin
-- NOT OK
Running make test
Can't test without successful make
Running make install
make had returned bad status, install seems impossible
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From: Michael Mansour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 11:13:50 +1000 (EST)
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Subject: Re: ssl
Is there a good site that shows how this is done?
-Devon
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From: Saqib Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 5:55 PM
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Subject: Re: SSL for IIS?
yea, you are just signing your IIS server's Public Key(plus some
identifying
yea, you are just signing your IIS server's Public Key(plus some
identifying info) using your OpenSSL based CA. It should work just fine.
However you will have to include the certificate of your Root CA (openssl)
into all of the client browsers.
Saqib Ali
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On
The conf input looks good. But if it's returning that error
something is amiss. Just an idea: check the listen command ,
again in the conf fileI'm not sure of your config but
mine reads Listen 80 {that's for all virt users}
I've got:
Listen 199.242.176.174:80
Listen 199.242.176.168:443
.
#IfDefine HAVE_SSL
#Listen 443
The do a search on your conf file and see if you can see the port it's
calling 98
Les
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Subject: RE: ssl
The conf input looks good. But if it's
Hi Jody
Need a lil more info than that.
Are you running virtual hosting?
IP or Name Based?
If it's name based it'll call back to 443 on default domain.
The 98 sounds like a problem I had so I dont use the apache config anymore.
Les
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Also,
Do you have the IP setup in your DNS?
les
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Subject: ssl
Hello,
I'm using the Apache configuration tool in redhat 9, and I'm trying to
setup ssl with it. I read the manual,
Do you have the IP setup in your DNS?
Do you mean the Hosts tab of the Network configuration?
If so, no it's not there.
Jody
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Are you running virtual hosting?
IP based virtual host.
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Are you running virtual hosting?
IP based virtual host.
Jody
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IP based host is good for SSL but it sounds like nothing is
pointing that IP Address at your server and your server
should be set up to acknowledge it is the server or
nameserver for that IP. Look in your httpd.conf file. Look
for the entry you made. the opener should read like this.
98 see what it's locked too.
i'm trying :o)
Les
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Subject: RE: ssl
IP based host is good for SSL but it sounds like nothing is
pointing that IP Address at your server and your
On Monday 10 March 2003 12:04, Ronald Hermans wrote:
For a test environment we need a ftp server to which we can connect in a
secure way. We were able to connect to the ftp server with sftp. This
connection connects thru ssh. But as it turns out there is an other way to
make a secured
Hi,
I downloaded the BSDftpd-ssl package and installed it.
It still gives the same reaction,
Any other suggentions (please)
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From: Achille Miele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 10 maart 2003 12:24
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Subject: Re: ssl
On Monday 10
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 12:04:24PM +0100, Ronald Hermans wrote:
For a test environment we need a ftp server to which we can connect in a
secure way. We were able to connect to the ftp server with sftp. This
connection connects thru ssh. But as it turns out there is an other way to
make a
On Monday 10 March 2003 13:51, Ronald Hermans wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded the BSDftpd-ssl package and installed it.
It still gives the same reaction,
Any other suggentions (please)
I'm almost newbie to this, anyway I have bsdftpd-ssl functioning on my
machine, so I'll try to understand better
07:29
Subject: Re: ssl
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 12:04:24PM +0100, Ronald Hermans wrote:
For a test environment we need a ftp server to which we can connect in a
secure way. We were able to connect to the ftp server with sftp. This
connection connects thru ssh. But as it turns out
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 12:56, Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello,
I setup redhat 8 as localhost. Now, I've changed it to it's normal name
email.winnefox.org. So, I run apachectl startssl and it starts fine. I even
added a listing in ssl.conf for a site. So, I go to https://... and I get an
error
Michael Rubin said:
Has anyone else had the problem of attachments not working with ssl? I
have a script which displays a file in the browser window. Everything is
fine with http but does not work correctly with https. The one fix that I
managed to find on the net (see below) does not work
After 15+ hours I finally found the fix (msie bug). If anyone is having the
same problem you can email me.
Michael
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*OR*
you [most likely] can say:
perl -MCPAN -e 'shell'
[If it asks you if you are 'ready to manually config' say :NO]
then type
install Net::SSLeay
this will install it, etc. *note: you must be root. It works great.
CPAN is perl's killer app.
js
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 07:12, João Pedro
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 12:37, Blair MacDonald wrote:
Hi :)
I think I have sent this out in html by mistake the last time ...sorry if I
did
I have installed webmin to administer my redhat 8 server but I want it
secure .
I have installed the two modules for it
OpenSSL library
When you create the CSR you also create a private key. That is why they tell
you to back it up. You can move that key from one server to another, but I
am unsure if you can move it from a Unix box to NT?
KRis
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Eric,
I didn't see any replies to this and I don't know what your error message
means.
But I have some ideas. Are you using name- or IP-based hosts? Name-based
will not work (per se) with SSL because the name is transmitted by the
browser and it is not decrypted until after the server has
Hi Anthony E and Andrew,
The 128bit session key is then encrypted using the recipient's large
(1024bit) public key.
The recipient's PGP uses his 1024bit private key to decrypt the 128bit
session key.
The private 1024 bit key has a known public counterpart (public key),
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
Not everyone runs a graphical machine, John. Some are blind and use
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https. Others are using old, marginal systems (hey, isn't that one
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Subject: RE: SSL server
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote:
By "fir
By "first" do you mean installing SSL prior to apache install or prior to linux
install? Ie., do I un-install apache then re-install ?
Mike
Michael Hatzakis Jr, MD
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On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote:
By "first" do you mean installing SSL prior to apache install or prior to linux
install? Ie., do I un-install apache then re-install ?
Mike
The Apache-ssl rpm from ftp.replay.com requires that the SSLeay rpm be
installed first or you
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