Re: name based virtual host and apache-ssl - thanx

2004-03-26 Thread seph
> I've checked the wildcard in the server name and it seem to work on > win2k and above, so I guess I'll stick to that. It may have changed, but when I looked into this several years ago, win2k didn't support star certs. seph

Re: name based virtual host and apache-ssl - thanx

2004-03-26 Thread seph
> I've checked the wildcard in the server name and it seem to work on > win2k and above, so I guess I'll stick to that. It may have changed, but when I looked into this several years ago, win2k didn't support star certs. seph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: certificate server

2003-11-04 Thread seph
ssible for ssl though. apache can't re-write until after it presents a cert, so if a users goes to https://xxx.com, they'd get an error, then be re-directed to the more proper https://www.xxx.com seph

Re: certificate server

2003-11-04 Thread seph
ssible for ssl though. apache can't re-write until after it presents a cert, so if a users goes to https://xxx.com, they'd get an error, then be re-directed to the more proper https://www.xxx.com seph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: Is it so easy to break into an NIS?

2003-03-19 Thread seph
Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Quoting seph ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >> depends what you mean by free. Are you aware of openafs? >> http://www.openafs.org > > That is of course derived from the IBM Transarc software. Hmmm. Some > while back, I'd bee

Re: OT: Is it so easy to break into an NIS?

2003-03-19 Thread seph
Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Quoting seph ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >> depends what you mean by free. Are you aware of openafs? >> http://www.openafs.org > > That is of course derived from the IBM Transarc software. Hmmm. Some > while back, I'd bee

Re: OT: Is it so easy to break into an NIS?

2003-03-19 Thread seph
Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Networks needing a greater degree of privacy and authentication can try > AFS/Kerberos (entailing non-free server-end software). depends what you mean by free. Are you aware of openafs? http://www.openafs.org seph

Re: OT: Is it so easy to break into an NIS?

2003-03-19 Thread seph
Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Networks needing a greater degree of privacy and authentication can try > AFS/Kerberos (entailing non-free server-end software). depends what you mean by free. Are you aware of openafs? http://www.openafs.org seph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, ema