Re: [us...@httpd] Apache Doesn't See My SSLCACertificateFile

2010-04-07 Thread Crypto Sal
On 04/07/2010 10:47 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote: I have Apache running on my RHEL 5.4 web server and when someone goes to my website, they get a scary warning that tells them my secure site isn't safe because it can't be validated by a CA. I contacted my CA (Verisign) today and was told that my web

[us...@httpd] RE: Apache 1.3.41 + SSL

2010-04-07 Thread motty.cruz
Hello All, I'm newbie to this mail list!. I have a question regarding Apache and SSL. We installed apache version 1.3.41 and I would like to add support for ssl. To support encryption for squirrelmail. Currently I'm running FreeBSD 8.0 amd64. Do I have to uninstall Apache and reinstall with ssl s

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache Doesn't See My SSLCACertificateFile

2010-04-07 Thread Carlos Mennens
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:32 AM, János Löbb wrote: > Carlos, > > Make sure you delete your old intermediate.crt and copy down from the > verisign site the appropriate intermediate certificate. > > I had to do this two days ago :-) Yup. That was it! ---

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache Doesn't See My SSLCACertificateFile

2010-04-07 Thread János Löbb
Carlos, Make sure you delete your old intermediate.crt and copy down from the verisign site the appropriate intermediate certificate. I had to do this two days ago :-) János On Apr 7, 2010, at 10:47 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote: I have Apache running on my RHEL 5.4 web server and when someone

Re: [us...@httpd] CombinedLog with IPv6

2010-04-07 Thread Jeff Trawick
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Marten Lehmann wrote: > Hello, > >>> Will the first entry be a mixed typ of IPv4 and IPv6 REMOTE_ADDRs >>> depending on the listening interface that the visitor connected to? >> >>   Yes. > > and is it possible to tell apache to switch to an IPv6 format for logging

[us...@httpd] Apache Doesn't See My SSLCACertificateFile

2010-04-07 Thread Carlos Mennens
I have Apache running on my RHEL 5.4 web server and when someone goes to my website, they get a scary warning that tells them my secure site isn't safe because it can't be validated by a CA. I contacted my CA (Verisign) today and was told that my web server (Apache) isn't properly rendering my 'int

[us...@httpd] A question about 'sticky_session_force' in file "workers.properties"

2010-04-07 Thread Thomas Chang
I have problem by configuring parameters in file "workers.properties". For exampel the 'sticky_session_force'. I read from a document from Apache under http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/workers.html to this parameter as follow: [code] Specifies whether requests with SESSION ID's

Re: [us...@httpd] CombinedLog with IPv6

2010-04-07 Thread Marten Lehmann
Hello, Will the first entry be a mixed typ of IPv4 and IPv6 REMOTE_ADDRs depending on the listening interface that the visitor connected to? Yes. and is it possible to tell apache to switch to an IPv6 format for logging everytime, so that even IPv4 addresses are logged in the IPv6 forma

[us...@httpd] mod_filters order

2010-04-07 Thread John G. Moylan
Hi, I am using mod_filter on Apache httpd 2.2.15 to apply mod_include and mod_Substitute filters to content. I am setting an environment variable based on request_URI matches to apply substitutions. SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI "\.html" tag=1 SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI "\.htm" tag=1 SetEnvIfNoCase

[us...@httpd] Timestamps of access log entries

2010-04-07 Thread Foster, Stephen (ASPIRE)
Hi there, I am having troubles with the switch over between GMT and BST with respect to the entries going in the log files, I am using apache 2.0.55 BTW. The timezones on our servers are set to GB and during British Wintertime the log file entries are stamped correctly, however when moving