hi folks.
i know that this is not a realī unix problem, itīs an apache-webserver problem, but maybe you can help me?
i have installed apache & mod_ssl, done a certificate, and configured my server well, but apache only understands "http://servername", not "https://servername".
any ideas?
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Hi All,
I'm attempting to build Apache 1.3.27 on a new Solaris 9 system. I am using
following "Option 2" in the INSTALL of the mod_ssl-2.8.12-1.3.27, and I'm
stumped.
After I configure and make all the required components
the make of the Apache server itself stops at:
flex... (2 Replies)
When everytime I start apache, it asks me to enter pass phrase, and I have to enter the pass phrase manually.
I would like to write a script to monitor the apache, such that it will check the apache status, if it is stopped, then start it automatically. However, the script fails since the pass... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have configured apache 2.0.59 with mod_ssl to set up a proxy to my app server. Incomming traffic https outgoing http. The listen port for the ssl port is 8050 not 443. When I start the server and I test it i get an error message. I googled for it and found the following expaination.
... (3 Replies)
i have configured Squid proxy server in Fedora 8 with two network interfaces.
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP are working fine but we are unable to download mails using mail clients from mail server with POP3(ssl) and SMTP(ssl).
so please someone help us how to enable pop and smtp in Squid. (1 Reply)
We are running Apache 1.3 on solaris 8 we have renewed our ssl key with verisign. They have confirmed renewel and new ssl certifcate is appended to the end of the email.
out apache config file has two directives
SSLCertificateFile /export/home/apache/conf/ssl.crt/xxxx.crt
SSLCertificationKeyFile... (2 Replies)
I had to update the CA Trusted Chains on two different UNIX servers running Apache. After looking through some documentation, it said that after the new CA's were installed, I had to run the /usr/ccs/bin/make command in order to create the symbolic links for apache to recognize the certs. On the... (1 Reply)
I have interesting problem.
https:/host/some/x.cgi
- this script has run twice when I call this url
But
http:/host/some/x.cgi
work fine, only once.
Output is text/plain.
If I change output format to the Content-type text/html,
then both urls works fine - executed only once. (2 Replies)
Does anyone know where Apache's use of SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY is defined and pulled from, in regard to headers? So far, I've tracked it down to mod_ssl. Which is fine, however, when I recompile mod_ssl with a new version of OpenSSL, and install the module, the request headers still report the old... (0 Replies)
Hi, I need help to configure the apache to work with ssl.
I have managed to create self-signed certificate according to the instruction in the following link.
So I have the crt file and the key file.
however when I add:
<Virtualhost *:443>
SSLEngine on
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DESCRIPTION
Vlogger is designed to make webserver log rotation simple and easy to manage. It deals with VirtualHost logs automatically, so only one
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