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Operating Systems Solaris DNS Lookup failure:
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Old 05-31-2011
DNS Lookup failure:

I am facing typical problem with apache as proxy. my solaris box was running with apache1.3, due to security issue i have updated to apache 2.2. I don't have any DNS set up onmy network. I was able to connect to internet apache 1.3 working as proxy server. http and https are working fine. when i upgraded to apache 2.2, only http connections are working fine, https connections are throwing error "DNS lookup failure"... Here i am attaching http.conf and http-ssl.conf files and log files when https and http are accessed. Any hint on this issue?. Thanks
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Old 05-31-2011
Well, for https, you need a chain of trust back to a trust root, so you either need a DNS server to allow validating your certificates, or a local configured trust root certificate for your hosts.
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Old 06-01-2011
Thanks for ur reply
can u plz help me in creating this cerificate in my solaris box or provide me some link to do this activity..
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Old 06-01-2011
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