when setup apache using ssl, and require a client certificate to login,
then in apache's logfile. can log the user who access the website with
certificate? and which certificate he use, like name, email etc.thanks alog
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2009/4/30 Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:54 PM, Buddy wu ejournal...@gmail.com wrote:
en, but it don't response as a http response error code. not like 404 or
5000 or other likes . it just like the network is broken.
Try making it optional, and use mod_rewrite to
It was thus said that the Great Krist van Besien once stated:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Buddy wu ejournal...@gmail.com wrote:
I use apache with ssl and require client cert. how to let the user know he
shouldrequest a cert? now when a person without a cert access the site, it
only
It was thus said that the Great Buddy wu once stated:
when setup apache using ssl, and require a client certificate to login,
then in apache's logfile. can log the user who access the website with
certificate? and which certificate he use, like name, email etc.thanks alog
In my Apache config
2009/4/30 Sean Conner s...@conman.org
It was thus said that the Great Krist van Besien once stated:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Buddy wu ejournal...@gmail.com wrote:
I use apache with ssl and require client cert. how to let the user know
he
shouldrequest a cert? now when a person
yes, thank you very much!
2009/4/30 Sean Conner s...@conman.org
It was thus said that the Great Buddy wu once stated:
when setup apache using ssl, and require a client certificate to login,
then in apache's logfile. can log the user who access the website with
certificate? and which
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi,
I've been tearing my hair out over this for quite some time now...so,
this is the scenario:
I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
aliases, naturally with different sets of SSL certificates. My problem
is, no matter how I
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi,
I've been tearing my hair out over this for quite some time now...
Stop doing that, because you will have no hair left before you find a
solution.
so,
this is the scenario:
I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
aliases,
Hi,
Thanks for your reply... I have them both on one server, with only one
IP... if I used a domain name for one and an IP for the other host,
would that work?
If I cannot assign unique IP's for each vhost, is there another way to
work around it?
Thanks.
Regards,
Nisha
J. Greenlees wrote:
Thanks Karel for your answer.
On Mer, 29 Aprile 2009 19:34, Karel Kubat wrote:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerAdmin webmas...@mysite.it
DocumentRoot C:/Apache2.2/htdocs/virtualhost2
ServerName virtualhost.mysite.it
ErrorLog logs/virtualhost.mysite.it-error_log
CustomLog
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
aliases, naturally with different sets of SSL certificates.
You cant't have different sets of SSL cerificates for hosts sharing
IP+port as the SSL cerificates are used *before* the reuest
J. Greenlees wrote:
ssl vhosting has to be ip based.
Not really. It's just the certificates that is choosen based on IP and port.
you need a unique ip address for each ssl vhost.
You don't need that. Yo do need a unique IP+port pair for each
cerificate-set if you wish to use different
Hello,
On Gio, 30 Aprile 2009 15:44, André Warnier wrote:
So I think that the header Host: is considered after mod_proxy and so
the
request is forwarded to Tomcat.
With respect, I think that this does not make sense.
Apache has to first parse the Host: header, before it even knows which
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Hello,
On Gio, 30 Aprile 2009 15:44, André Warnier wrote:
So I think that the header Host: is considered after mod_proxy and so
the
request is forwarded to Tomcat.
With respect, I think that this does not make sense.
Apache has to first parse the Host: header, before
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply... I have them both on one server, with only one
IP... if I used a domain name for one and an IP for the other host,
would that work?
Haven't thought about it in detail, but I don't think so, not with a
single IP.
Because your IP-based
Hey there,
I have installed the source tarball on my fedora 10 pc with the
following configure --prefix=/home/lars/opt --enable-headers
--enable-expires --enable-so --with-mpm=prefork
All i get in response is 403!
Where shall I start in the conf file?
On Apr 30, 2009, at 10:52 AM, l...@mit-web.dk wrote:
I have installed the source tarball on my fedora 10 pc with the
following configure --prefix=/home/lars/opt --enable-headers --
enable-expires --enable-so --with-mpm=prefork
All i get in response is 403!
Where shall I start in the conf
l...@mit-web.dk wrote:
Hey there,
I have installed the source tarball on my fedora 10 pc with the
following configure --prefix=/home/lars/opt --enable-headers
--enable-expires --enable-so --with-mpm=prefork
All i get in response is 403!
Where shall I start in the conf file?
Emptying browser private folders solved my problem. Thanks.
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From: Anthony J. Biacco
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 6:59 PM
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web
server
Are you sure you
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Nishaliny Thurairatnam
ni...@foodreg.my wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply... I have them both on one server, with only one
IP... if I used a domain name for one and an IP for the other host,
would that work?
No.
Because your browser translates a domain name
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Hi.
Simple example: I've put
!--#echo var=REDIRECT_URL --
in file test.shtml
Under apache 1.3 we can see /test.shtml in browser after opening
http://localhost/test.shtml, with apache 2.2 this is (none)
Why?
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