>
> Since you don't have paid support from RedHat, there is absolutely no
> reason to not install your own version of httpd.
>
I agree. The days of relying on a lts distribution are coming to an end. I have
the impression that RedHat is not the place to be anymore. Moving packages from
the
In terms of getting a RedHat eningeer, it looks like you have done all you
can do. There are RedHat developers on this list and on the RedHat forums
and they also look at Bugzilla, so there probably isn't much more you can
do.
Since you don't have paid support from RedHat, there is absolutely no
Hi all,
now that OpenSSL 3.0 support is available, I would like to ask if there are any
plans to support loading OpenSSL provider-based keys similar to loading
Engine-based keys from an URI.
When using an OpenSSL PKCS#11 engine, one can specify a PKCS#11 URL with
SSLCertificateKeyFile to have
On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 16:04 Eric Covener wrote:
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> It could be, the full unredacted error_log entries might have more details.
> I would test with curl/wget on the proxy and make sure the backend is
> reachable. If curl/wget don't work, the proxy server isn't going to
> work.
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