On 9/11/06, Matt Bockol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm running a 2.0.46 server on RedHat Enterprise Linux AS3. It's the
stock httpd for that distribution. It sees a lot of SSL connections and
the performance has been a little less than I'd expected for a 3GHz
Xeon. I'm beginning to
Hi Folks,
I'm running a 2.0.46 server on RedHat Enterprise Linux AS3. It's the
stock httpd for that distribution. It sees a lot of SSL connections and
the performance has been a little less than I'd expected for a 3GHz
Xeon. I'm beginning to think that the SSLSessionCache is not actually
I'm trying to enable SSL on apache2, and running into a problem. The
error log says:
[Sun Jun 04 17:36:26 2006] [warn] Init: Session Cache is not
configured [hint: SSLSessionCache]
And when I explicitly disable it (ie: none, as seen below), it still
complains.
I'm running this on
I'm trying to enable SSL on apache2, and running into a problem. The
error log says:
[Sun Jun 04 17:36:26 2006] [warn] Init: Session Cache is not
configured [hint: SSLSessionCache]
And when I explicitly disable it (ie: none, as seen below), it still
complains.
I'm running this on
I'm trying to enable SSL on apache2, and running into a problem. The
error log says:
[Sun Jun 04 17:36:26 2006] [warn] Init: Session Cache is
not configured [hint: SSLSessionCache]
And when I explicitly disable it (ie: "none", as seen below), it still
complains.
I'm running this on