Re: trying to understand handshake in s23_srvr.c

2001-02-05 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh, and now I realised some bloody fsck moronic software is replaying messages. The message I just answered to has the following headers. rly-mx1.maxis.net.my seems to be at fault: Received: from ossp.org ([EMAIL PROTECTED] [62.208.181.50]) by brev.stacken.kth.se

Re: trying to understand handshake in s23_srvr.c

2001-02-05 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] terr> So I put some debugging code in and found out that the server terr> is recieving the following request: terr> terr> GET / HTTP/ terr> terr> This is in the buffer (char *)p terr> terr> I am under the impression that this is correct. That is not correct.

trying to understand handshake in s23_srvr.c apache 1.3.14 + openssl 0.9.6 solutions

2001-02-03 Thread terr
OK - I think I found it. For anyone trying to configure this there are aome pointers. 1) The httpsd.conf file found in the apache directory, typically in /usr/local/apache_1.3.14/conf is not used. The server instead looks for httpd.conf. You can grab the one Ben Laurie created and mofify it

Re: trying to understand handshake in s23_srvr.c

2001-02-03 Thread terr
I'm having a problem getting apache and openssl 0.9.6 running. I'm getting the following message. [Sat Feb 3 18:40:27 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.14 Ben-SSL/1.42 (Unix) configured -- resuming normal operations [Sat Feb 3 18:40:27 2001] [info] Server built: Feb 3 2001 18:40:04 [Sat Feb 3