Re: [users@httpd] Firefox can't connect to the SSL-Host (IE does) - exit signal Bus error (10)

2005-06-11 Thread Oskar Eyb
dan wrote: > Oskar Eyb wrote: > >> hm.. are there still any ideas? >> > > Can ya provide some more details, please? It's now "fixed" by a reboot... ?! - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project

Re: [users@httpd] Firefox can't connect to the SSL-Host (IE does) - exit signal Bus error (10)

2005-06-11 Thread herauthon
I used Firefox to connect to my Router via SSL does there seem a difference in protocol - it worked for me - so, why doesnt it work for you? Are there SSL levels? - different Portnumbers? my used port is 445 - i guess you know what router i use ;) I hope somebody can enlighten us At 11:16 11-6-

RE: [users@httpd] Missing User-Agent:

2005-06-11 Thread herauthon
compare yours with mine - and tell me if the fixed version would work. At 04:11 8-6-2005, you wrote: > -Original Message- > From: Joshua Slive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 9:52 PM > To: users@httpd.apache.org > Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Missing User-Agent

[users@httpd] mod_proxy question: multiple cache setting

2005-06-11 Thread john doe
In an apache2 setting, I have two virtual hosts, both setup as proxy using mod_proxy, and i want to make sure they use different directories for caching (e.g. site1/cache and site2/cache), because they are caching for different original sites. Is this allowd by mod_proxy? will mod_proxy be confused

Re: [users@httpd] Firefox can't connect to the SSL-Host (IE does) - exit signal Bus error (10)

2005-06-11 Thread Oskar Eyb
herauthon wrote: > I used Firefox to connect to my Router via SSL > does there seem a difference in protocol - > it worked for me - so, why doesnt it work for you? I hope to get ans answer from you ;) > Are there SSL levels? - different Portnumbers? > my used port is 445 - i guess you know > wha