point me at the relevant docs ? I've
been unable to track down anything useful myself.
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if necessary. I've google for
this but am currently baffled - am I missing something obvious here ?
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Joe Orton wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:34:27PM +, Stephen Collyer wrote:
I have an SSL enabled Apache 2.0.55, with a CGI enabled
Location accessible via SSL.
When I try to execute a POST against this location, I get
a 405 Method not allowed response.
This is http
, and what it's telling me to do, but I
wanted to know why SSL is screwing up the POST in the first
place. A single line comment in a log file doesn't really
give me enough background.
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Joe Orton wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 02:42:27PM +, Stephen Collyer wrote:
Joe Orton wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:34:27PM +, Stephen Collyer wrote:
I have an SSL enabled Apache 2.0.55, with a CGI enabled
Location accessible via SSL.
When I try to execute a POST against
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 12/10/05, Stephen Collyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the perms are fine - chmod'ed everything wide open earlier
on to be sure.
There's a ScriptAlias set up pointing to a cgi-bin dir thats
working just fine, too. This strikes me as odd.
You checked ALL PARENT
Boyle Owen wrote:
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I'm not familiar with the Apache code base, but I guess this
implies that there's no trace code in there ? Seems to be
something of an omission for a project as large as Apache, if so.
I disagree
revoked.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure if there's:
a) any good support in Apache for this yet (a bit of
Googling suggests not)
or
b) any widespread support for this from CAs.
Unless anyone knows any better, you're probably stuck with the
CRLs for the time being.
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Joshua Slive wrote:
On 12/12/05, Stephen Collyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, if we're going to be picky, I guess you're right: I should
have said that I found nothing that helped me. Yes, I got an access
denied by server configuration, but let's face it, if you get a 403
then it doesn't
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. This strikes me as odd.
I'm much keener to get Apache to tell why it's returning a
403 rather than guessing - do you know if this is possible ?
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Joe Orton wrote:
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 12:27:52PM +, Stephen Collyer wrote:
httpd is linking against libcrypto 0.9.7 in /usr/lib which is
missing the symbol in question. So now the question is why did
my configure not force linking against my local copy of 0.9.8a ?
...
Is -with-ssl
Stephen Collyer wrote:
Joe Orton wrote:
In 2.0.x you can't build mod_ssl as a DSO against OpenSSL if OpenSSL
is only available as static libraries.
You can either build OpenSSL shared libraries, or upgrade to 2.1.x,
where this should work OK (though I wouldn't recommend it at all).
joe
the manpages! I had to install the libs and headers by hand.
Having done that, apache loads OK with it.
I didn't try an install - I'm happy to link against the
build of 0.9.8a where I dumped it. Still install wouldn't
have helped as the ldd o/p above shows.
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for that. I notice now that openssl doesn't build
shared libraries by default, so that looks like the problem.
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