Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring ssl on apache 2 and Leopard 10.5.1

2008-01-09 Thread Krist van Besien
On Jan 6, 2008 11:06 PM, Ben assis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, On an imac intel dual core, I recently migrated to Leopard from Tiger 10.4.10. On my Tiger client, I had installed my own web server using openssl and mod_ssl with Apache 1.3 server; https was working fine. On Leopard with

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring ssl on apache 2 and Leopard 10.5.1

2008-01-09 Thread Ben assis
Hi Krist, Is your webserver listening to port 8083? No. Here are a few commands and results : bash-3.2# openssl s_client -connect localhost:8083 -state -debug connect: Connection refused connect:errno=61 bash-3.2# openssl s_client -connect 66.110.138.56:8083 -state -debug connect:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring ssl on apache 2 and Leopard 10.5.1

2008-01-07 Thread Ben assis
Ok William, I know that I can use a firewall but I didn't activate it.Thanks 2008/1/6, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ben assis wrote: As my ISP is blocking ports 80 and 443, I was using ports 8080 and 8083 under Tiger. Under Leopard, as I could not set my server to work with

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring ssl on apache 2 and Leopard 10.5.1

2008-01-06 Thread Ben assis
Hi all, On an imac intel dual core, I recently migrated to Leopard from Tiger 10.4.10. On my Tiger client, I had installed my own web server using openssl and mod_ssl with Apache 1.3 server; https was working fine. On Leopard with apache 2.2.6 and OpenSSL 0.9.7, I cannot set my own web server to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring ssl on apache 2 and Leopard 10.5.1

2008-01-06 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Ben assis wrote: As my ISP is blocking ports 80 and 443, I was using ports 8080 and 8083 under Tiger. Under Leopard, as I could not set my server to work with ssl, When you upgraded, you probably also introduced Leopard's own firewall.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring ssl on apache 2 and Leopard 10.5.1

2008-01-06 Thread Ben assis
Hi William, You could explain how I would introduced Leopard's own firewall ? Would you tell me how and wherer I could do that: in which system preferences ? Regards 2008/1/6, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ben assis wrote: As my ISP is blocking ports 80 and 443, I was using ports