On 6/14/07, Farid Izem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
The explanation you gave is ok for me.
But what about the following modules :
mod_ssl_error : http://marcstern.tripod.com/mod_ssl_error/
This could trap the certificates errors and solve the problem.
I've never tried this module, but I d
Hi,
The explanation you gave is ok for me.
But what about the following modules :
mod_ssl_error : http://marcstern.tripod.com/mod_ssl_error/
This could trap the certificates errors and solve the problem.
Is there a way that this modules will be integrated in mod_ssl one day ?
Kind Regards,
F
On 6/13/07, Farid Izem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have setup a Apache HTTP Server with Three Virtuals Hosts listening on port 80
* host1.domain.com (http + rewriterule to have https).
* host2.domain.com (http)
* host3.domain.com (http)
And a Virtual Host for HTTPS Listening on port 443
Hi,
I have setup a Apache HTTP Server with Three Virtuals Hosts listening on port 80
* host1.domain.com (http + rewriterule to have https).
* host2.domain.com (http)
* host3.domain.com (http)
And a Virtual Host for HTTPS Listening on port 443.
* host1.domain.com (https)
Since, i tried to do : h