Re: starting apache with ssl

2000-05-06 Thread Michael Sierchio
Karl Denninger wrote: > Yes, but if someone gets your private key ... Then you are a candidate for seppuku... For less that USD 15.00 for a reader and USD 40.00 - 70.00 for the Java iButton, no one will get your private key. http://www.ibutton.com/ __

Re: starting apache with ssl

2000-05-05 Thread Karl Denninger
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 03:43:33PM -0400, Salz, Rich wrote: > >Can they use it on any machine? I thought the certificates are tied > >to a specific host name. > > Only in that the browser *may* warn you if the CN component doesn't match > the domain name of the server that the client has connect

Re: starting apache with ssl

2000-05-05 Thread Nacho Diaz Asenjo
El dom, 30 de abr de 2000, a las 21:49, Brian J. Rohan escribió: > I used open_ssl, mod_ssl, and apache to create a secure web server. > Everything as far as I can tell works great. I can get the server to > start at boot time, and I can go in and start the ssl server manually by > typing ./apach

RE: starting apache with ssl

2000-05-05 Thread Salz, Rich
>Can they use it on any machine? I thought the certificates are tied >to a specific host name. Only in that the browser *may* warn you if the CN component doesn't match the domain name of the server that the client has connected to. /r$ ___

Re: starting apache with ssl

2000-05-05 Thread Rusty Wright
Can they use it on any machine? I thought the certificates are tied to a specific host name. Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 14:43:45 -0500 From: Karl Denninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: starting apache with ssl (You can remove the password fr

Re: starting apache with ssl

2000-05-03 Thread Friedrich Scheele
-- > Von: Brian J. Rohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I used open_ssl, mod_ssl, and apache to create a secure web server. > Everything as far as I can tell works great. I can get the server to > start at boot time, and I can go in and start the ssl server manually by > typing ./apachectl startss