Problems with Virtual Hosts (Apache) and OpenSSL

2002-01-02 Thread J. Schroeder
Hi there, I use Apache 1.3.20 with OpenSSL on Windows NT 4. I also use Virtual Hosts with Apache. So my problem is the following: I defined a lot of Virtual Hosts (see below). I use a lot of hosts only on port 80, but some other hosts on port 443 for SSL. For the hosts with SSL, I use differen

Apache and OpenSSL

1999-10-22 Thread alasdair . i . macleod
Hopefully this is not a touchy subject, liable to start flame wars ... I see there are two (non-commercial) ways to SSL-enable Apache. ie Apache-SSL and mod_ssl. I assume they both do basically the same thing (I see they have a common ancestry in Apache-SSL). How do they differ? ie what does each

Netscape CMS certs, Apache and OpenSSL

1999-09-28 Thread Veselin Terzic
Hi, Platform: hpux-11, Apache-1.3.6, OpenSSL-0.9.3a, modssl-2.3.11 I'm trying to use Netscape CMS (cert management system) to generate some user certs for SSL authentication. I've updated ca-bundled.crt with my CA detailes. My CA key is 2048. My apache works fine in SSL mode if client cert is an

Apache and Openssl on NT 4.0

1999-05-11 Thread Ruetzel, Arnold
Hi, did anyone out there install Apache + mod_ssl and try to make openssl on a window NT 4.0 PC? I downloaded the openssl-0.9.2b.tar.gz file and extracted all the modules. I also downloaded mod_ssl-2.2.8-1.3.6.tar.gz and extracted those modules. I then followed the instructions installing Apache+m