Re: Configuring ssl on apache and Leopard Mac OS 10.5.1

2008-01-06 Thread Ben assis
Hi Marek (and Happy New Year) > On Linux you may use nmap. > But you are connecting to localhost, this is your local network (on > host) and ISP can not block this. This network (historically) can be > used to test network connections on computers without network card. > Now you do not have httpd

Re: Configuring ssl on apache and Leopard Mac OS 10.5.1

2008-01-06 Thread Ben assis
Hi Sander, 2007/12/19, Sander Temme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Ben, > > On Dec 19, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Ben assis wrote: > > > On Leopard with apache 2.2.6 and OpenSSL 0.9.7, configuration files > > have significantly changed; so, I cannot set my own web server to

Re: Configuring ssl on apache and Leopard Mac OS 10.5.1

2007-12-20 Thread Ben assis
se for ssl. Is there a software or terrminal command (maybe) which could list all my opened ports ? I can't try each port number with telnet... :-( Regards 2007/12/19, Marek Marcola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 13:15 -0500, Ben assis wrote: > > > >

Re: Configuring ssl on apache and Leopard Mac OS 10.5.1

2007-12-19 Thread Ben assis
2007/12/19, Marek Marcola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 12:31 -0500, Ben assis wrote: > > Hi, 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 opens

Configuring ssl on apache and Leopard Mac OS 10.5.1

2007-12-19 Thread Ben assis
Hi, 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, configuration files have significantly ch