Re: Apache with OpenSSL - WebSphere

2004-01-07 Thread Ng Pheng Siong
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 02:38:01PM +0800, Sivasakthi (sakthi) wrote: > I'll explain what the heck i've been up to in so far. Your description was a little hard to parse but your test results sounded self-consistent. Did the Apache appserver module load properly? > tell me if i'm doing it right

Re: Service Certificate DN

2004-01-07 Thread Bernhard Froehlich
Vadim Fedukovich wrote: hi Jack, On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 12:39:37AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm ... I see. The server certificate's CN is compared to the server's name as it is provided to the client. This is unlike the behavior of kerberos, which performs a reverse lookup of the se

Re: Kerberos support?

2004-01-07 Thread Frédéric Giudicelli
- Original Message - From: "Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:05 PM Subject: Re: Kerberos support? > Include and check if OPENSSL_NO_KRB5 is > defined. If it isn't, OpenSSL is compiled wit

Re: Service Certificate DN

2004-01-07 Thread Vadim Fedukovich
hi Jack, On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 12:39:37AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmmm ... I see. The server certificate's CN is compared to the server's > name as it is provided to the client. This is unlike the behavior of > kerberos, which performs a reverse lookup of the server's IP to locate >

Re: Service Certificate DN

2004-01-07 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmmm ... I see. The server certificate's CN is compared to the server's > name as it is provided to the client. This is unlike the behavior of > kerberos, which performs a reverse lookup of the server's IP to locate > it's principal. I suppose th

Re: Kerberos support?

2004-01-07 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 6 Jan 2004 13:26:09 -0500, Jeff Fulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: jeff> I'm the author of siege, an open source http regression tester. I jeff> recently started to recieve complaints from users on Red Hat 9.0 jeff> systems. Apparently openssl is built with

Re: Service Certificate DN

2004-01-07 Thread ms419
Hmmm ... I see. The server certificate's CN is compared to the server's name as it is provided to the client. This is unlike the behavior of kerberos, which performs a reverse lookup of the server's IP to locate it's principal. I suppose this solves my problem creating unique DNs for each of my