Let's be clear about this. Back in 1995 when we were using sun4m and
P90s with 16mb of RAM, SSL was a problem. More than 100 SSL users and
the machine would suffer a bit.
Do you have 10-year old machines? Do you have more than 100
concurrent users? (at the same time?)
If both of thes
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:29:21AM -0430, Eliezer E Ch?vez wrote:
> KK Steve,
>
> I'll give a try
>
> I have
...
One thing that can help is to enable compression, while is takes
some CPU resources, it decreases the amount of data sent over
the network and therefore needs to be encrypted.
Cheers
KK Steve,
I'll give a try
I have
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire V240
System clock frequency: 167 MHZ
Memory size: 8GB
CPUs
E$ CPUCPU
CPU Freq Size
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:05:10 -0500, Eliezer E Chávez
wrote:
> CPU Time, with ssl i'm going to expend so much machine resources...
I think that's very unlikely. If SSL is going to bring your machine to its
knees, then you probably haven't enough power to run RT anyway, or much of
anything e
CPU Time, with ssl i'm going to expend so much machine resources...
Regards,
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 10:32 AM, wrote:
> The easiest thing for you to do is have the entire site in SSL. Is there a
> particular reason you only want the login credentials passed using secure
> sockets layer?
>
>
>
The easiest thing for you to do is have the entire site in SSL. Is there a
particular reason you only want the login credentials passed using secure
sockets layer?
James Moseley
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I have found this, but i'm not sure how to apply in my 3.8.2 installation...
#
# rt-3.4.4-ForceHTTPSLogin.patch
#
# Warning: this patch is under devel, barely tested!!!
#
# * 2005.01.06 Paulo Matos
# - Redirect to https when credentials are not found;
# - Redirect to http when credentials are fou
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 09:57:41AM -0430, Eliezer E Chávez wrote:
> But after the login, the page will return to http?
>
humm, no because it's the same url :(
you can also modify the login page to do the POST using https, but that
doesn't solve this.
sure it's possible, but that will need more
But after the login, the page will return to http?
Regards
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Emmanuel Lacour wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 03:04:37PM -0430, Eliezer E Chávez wrote:
> > Pals
> >
> > How can i do to only use SSL in login page? I mean, i want my hole rt in
> > http but the login/
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 03:04:37PM -0430, Eliezer E Chávez wrote:
> Pals
>
> How can i do to only use SSL in login page? I mean, i want my hole rt in
> http but the login/password page in https
>
Use some kind of mod_rewrite rules in your apache configuration to
force redirection in https for ro
Pals
How can i do to only use SSL in login page? I mean, i want my hole rt in
http but the login/password page in https
Best Regards for all!
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