PJ wrote:
Don't forget, you have to have a certificate, real or dummy for this to
work. :-)
Note that Firefox makes things difficult for non tech users with self
signed certs, so for a live site open to the public, you really do want
to spend the dough on a certificate from an authority.
Shanon Swafford wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: PJ [mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca]
>> Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:59 PM
>> To: php-general@lists.php.net
>> Subject: [PHP] https setup
>>
>> Can't find anything on G or web - but I
Per Jessen wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>
>> Can't find anything on G or web - but I probably didn't try hard
>> enough.
>>
>
> Correct :-)
>
>
>> I am unable to set my virtual hosts to handle https.
>> I have apache22, mod_ssl, opnenssl and the httpd and httpd-vhosts.conf
>> files are set up
Michael A. Peters wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Can't find anything on G or web - but I probably didn't try hard enough.
>> I am unable to set my virtual hosts to handle https.
>> I have apache22, mod_ssl, opnenssl and the httpd and httpd-vhosts.conf
>> files are set up "correctly" but directing a sensitiv
PJ wrote:
Can't find anything on G or web - but I probably didn't try hard enough.
I am unable to set my virtual hosts to handle https.
I have apache22, mod_ssl, opnenssl and the httpd and httpd-vhosts.conf
files are set up "correctly" but directing a sensitive user information
page to an HTTPS p
PJ wrote:
> Can't find anything on G or web - but I probably didn't try hard
> enough.
Correct :-)
> I am unable to set my virtual hosts to handle https.
> I have apache22, mod_ssl, opnenssl and the httpd and httpd-vhosts.conf
> files are set up "correctly" but directing a sensitive user
> inf
Can't find anything on G or web - but I probably didn't try hard enough.
I am unable to set my virtual hosts to handle https.
I have apache22, mod_ssl, opnenssl and the httpd and httpd-vhosts.conf
files are set up "correctly" but directing a sensitive user information
page to an HTTPS page returns
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