On July 20, 2011 21:54 , "Alan MacKinven" wrote:
The sites published by Tomcat are using an SSL issued to our domain
via Godaddy.com and are working fine.
I was recently asked to install Redmine with SVN repositories – so I
have installed Apache + openSSL MSI, Ruby Rails, Redmine, and
Subversi
Hi there,
I have a Windows 2008 server which is running Tomcat to publish some web
applications for us.
The sites published by Tomcat are using an SSL issued to our domain via
Godaddy.com and are working fine.
I was recently asked to install Redmine with SVN repositories – so I have
installed
All,
I don't think it is the dos spacing issue. I have checked all the certs and
keys and I don't see any extra space. The CA's all have the hash.0 and they
are in binary. Is there something in the httpd.conf or httpd-ssl.conf I
could be missing.
Thanks,
Chris
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 7:26 PM
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 14:25, Christopher Johnson wrote:
...
> website. This functionality does work in windows but not linux. Is there
> a issue porting the certs, keys and CA's from windows? Is there a
> compatibility issue? Is there somethings I should be checking? Any
> assistance would
Hello,
I needed some assistance regarding Apache. We are migrating from Apache in
windows to linux. Everything has been built and configured with apache.org's
assistance. I have migrated all the certs, keys and ca's from a previous
windows installation so we can use the same files. When I try
We have been googling for a few days with no luck.
We're assuming that Kerberos and its connection to the domain controller
are OK.
Is there something we could be missing in apache config?
-Original Message-
From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011
> [Tue Jul 19 18:05:01 2011] [debug] src/mod_auth_kerb.c(1309): [client
> 163.198.31.133] Warning: received token seems to be NTLM, which isn't
> supported by the Kerberos module. Check your IE configuration.
This message is pretty specific and turns up in a ton of search engine
results, what type
Hello list!
Please help us troubleshoot the error below. We are trying to perform
single sign on via windows explorer 8 through apache.
On the linux side, kinit and klist seem to work fine and we are bound to
the domain via net ads.
[Tue Jul 19 18:05:01 2011] [debug] src/mod_auth_kerb.c(1432
Hi,
I have a problem with the use of CPU on apache server, because the
system services of apache with state R (Runable) stay open along
time and no are closed, causing a high use of CPU to 98% and 100%.
The levels of use of RAM are normally and haven't problems with