Hello, all.
I have a RH 6.1 professional edition server running e-commerce right now,
and some of its certificates are coming due. Since the RSA patent has
expired, what is the best way to go forward? Is there a howto somewhere to
go from the secureweb rpm to using apache+ssl? I'm wary that gene
Actually, I'm wrong. The new xinetd structure is incomplete with
linuxconf-1.21r4. We all will have to wait for 1.21r5 for RH 7.0
What is cool though is that RH 7.0 seems to include ssl built in from the
get-go. Also we need is a real cert. key for it.
Is RedHat doing away with their &q
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> Can someone give me a semi-technical explanation of what makes a secure
> server secure? ie. is the information transferred from the browser form
> page to the server scrambled, etc.?
The communication between the browser and server ca
Can someone give me a semi-technical explanation of what makes a secure
server secure? ie. is the information transferred from the browser form
page to the server scrambled, etc.?
Thanks,
Glen
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On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Eric Wood wrote:
> Did Redhat drop that product?
It has been renamed to "Red Hat Linux Professional".
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Red Hat Professional has Secure Server SSL.
Alan Mead wrote:
> At 03:59 PM 12/28/99 -0500, Eric Wood wrote:
> >Did Redhat drop that product?
>
> Don't they have an "e-commerce edition" that includes the OS and
> apache+mod_ssl? I'm using that with RH 6.
At 03:59 PM 12/28/99 -0500, Eric Wood wrote:
>Did Redhat drop that product?
Don't they have an "e-commerce edition" that includes the OS and
apache+mod_ssl? I'm using that with RH 6.0 and it's the same thing as the
old secure server.
-Alan
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Did Redhat drop that product?
-eric wood
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On 13/11/99 at 11:00 RTS wrote:
>I have RedHat 5.1 with Secure Server 1.0 running on it.
>
>I have a virtual site setup with no secure server stuff running. This
>works great.
>
>Now... He wants to had secure server stuff. Great I have the certificate
>in pla
I have RedHat 5.1 with Secure Server 1.0 running on it.
I have a virtual site setup with no secure server stuff running. This
works great.
Now... He wants to had secure server stuff. Great I have the certificate
in place.
I can either run a non-secure or secure site. I can not make the
>For commercial use what is the best and most stable product for a >SSL web
>server??
Just get Apache with SSL support. It's very stable, and about half the world
is running it.
>Does it run along side of your regular web server or does it reside >on a
>machine it's self??
It could be run as a
For commercial use what is the best and most stable product for a SSL web
server??
Does it run along side of your regular web server or does it reside on a
machine it's self??
Randy
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