- NOT OK
Running make test
Can't test without successful make
Running make install
make had returned bad status, install seems impossible
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From: Michael Mansour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 11:13:50 +1000 (EST)
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My name is Blair :) LOL and it has 64 .It didnt matter before though it
went no problem.Just now its puking
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From: Wendell MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 22:20:33 -0300
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ssl for webmin
How much memory do you have on the machine you're installing this
on Keith?
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Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 8:08 PM
Subject: ssl for webmin..installing net:ssleay
> Hi :)
>
> trying
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>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 10/17/03 18:13 >>>
> trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a
> red
> trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a
> redhat 9 server .not taking
> did it the exact same way before then reformated
> the machine but when I
> test the net:ssleay module after compilation to
> install I get the f
Hi :)
trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a redhat 9 server .not taking
did it the exact same way before then reformated the machine but when I
test the net:ssleay module after compilation to install I get the following
out put
Is there a good site that shows how this is done?
-Devon
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From: Saqib Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 5:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSL for IIS?
yea, you are just signing your IIS server's Public Key(plus some
identi
n Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
> How can I use RedHat 9's OpenSSL to create SSL certificates for use with
> Microsoft IIS and Outlook Web Access?
>
>
>
> _
>
> Devon Harding
>
> System Administrator
>
> Gilat Latin
How can I use RedHat 9’s OpenSSL to create SSL certificates
for use with Microsoft IIS and Outlook Web Access?
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954-858-1600
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Noah pravi:
redhat 8.0 machine
DOH! any clues on this?
# /usr/sbin/up2date -u
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certif
icate verify failed')]
here is my configuration:
# up2date --configure
0. debug N
redhat 8.0 machine
DOH! any clues on this?
# /usr/sbin/up2date -u
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certif
icate verify failed')]
here is my configuration:
# up2date --configure
0. debug No
1. isatt
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 22:42, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 13:36, Edward Croft wrote:
> > I am having a problem staring apache on one of my servers. All Servers
> > are identical, all running RHAS. However, one is giving me an error
> > every time I try to start Apache.
> >
> > [Mon
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 13:36, Edward Croft wrote:
> I am having a problem staring apache on one of my servers. All Servers
> are identical, all running RHAS. However, one is giving me an error
> every time I try to start Apache.
>
> [Mon Sep 8 13:58:58 2003] [error] mod_ssl: Init:
> (qabuyerapp2.h
I am having a problem staring apache on one of my servers. All Servers
are identical, all running RHAS. However, one is giving me an error
every time I try to start Apache.
[Mon Sep 8 13:58:58 2003] [error] mod_ssl: Init:
(qabuyerapp2.hq.openratings.com:443) Unable to configure RSA server
private
://rhn.redhat.com says:
SSL Connection Errors
On August 28th, the SSL certificates used by up2date, rhn_register,
and the RHN applet expired. Systems attempting to connect to RHN using
an older certificate will receive 'certificate verify failed' errors.
Plea
If you go to the RH site and MANUALLY download the latest "New up2date with updated SSL
certificate authority file" patch (You can't use up2date to do this due to the SSL
error),
the problem should be resolved. I did this yesterday and everything now downloads fine
for
me.
:
SSL Connection Errors
On August 28th, the SSL certificates used by up2date, rhn_register, and the
RHN applet expired. Systems attempting to connect to RHN using an older
certificate will receive 'certificate verify failed' errors. Please see the
following instr
Yes it has. You need to either download the new up2date
or the new certificate.
I don't have the links, but you could probably find them
Leonard
>
>
>
>
Has this been fixed yet?
I still have the problem, I just want to make sure it isn't a problem
with my setup.
Any idea when it will be fi
Johnie Stafford wrote:
From rhn.redhat.com:
We are currently experiencing ssl problems with up2date and the RHN
applet. We are aware of the issue and working to restore service as soon
as possible. The RHN website is currently available, but actions
scheduled for systems will not take effect
>From rhn.redhat.com:
We are currently experiencing ssl problems with up2date and the RHN
applet. We are aware of the issue and working to restore service as soon
as possible. The RHN website is currently available, but actions
scheduled for systems will not take effect until service is resto
Gerry Doris wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:
What the?
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE',
'certificate verify failed')]
A common cause of this error is the system time being incorrect. Verify
that the time o
Not just you. I'm getting the same thing. Worked ok with the last
update of iptables and pam_smb, but now it doesn't.
Did you find anything?
Leonard
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/28/03 20:28 PM >>>
What the?
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', '
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> What the?
>
> There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE',
> 'certificate verify failed')]
> A common cause of this error is the system time being incorrect. Verify
&g
What the?
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE',
'certificate verify failed')]
A common cause of this error is the system time being incorrect. Verify
that the time on this system is correct.
Yes, the system time (using 'dat
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 12:41, Richard Humphrey wrote:
> I have set up Outlook to use SSL to our POP server. I have created the
> cert on the RH machine. How can I get Outlook to quit asking me if I
> want to use this server because if the following message.
Check out
http://marc.theaims
, 2003 11:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Outlook/sensmail/SSL
I have set up Outlook to use SSL to our POP server. I have created the
cert on the RH machine. How can I get Outlook to quit asking me if I
want to use this server because if the following message.
The server you are connecting to
I have set up Outlook to use SSL to our POP server. I have created the
cert on the RH machine. How can I get Outlook to quit asking me if I
want to use this server because if the following message.
The server you are connecting to is using a security certificate
that could not be verified.
A
The do a search on your conf file and see if you can see the port it's
calling "98"
Les
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 5:31 AM
Subject: RE: ssl
> > The conf input looks good. But if
> The conf input looks good. But if it's returning that error
> something is amiss. Just an idea: check the listen command ,
> again in the conf fileI'm not sure of your config but
> mine reads Listen 80 {that's for all virt users}
I've got:
Listen 199.242.176.174:80
Listen 199.242.176.168:
it's locked too.
i'm trying :o)
Les
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 12:38 PM
Subject: RE: ssl
> > IP based host is good for SSL but it sounds like nothing is
> > pointing that IP
> IP based host is good for SSL but it sounds like nothing is
> pointing that IP Address at your server and your server
> should be set up to acknowledge it is the server or
> nameserver for that IP. Look in your httpd.conf file. Look
> for the entry you made. the opener should
IP based host is good for SSL but it sounds like nothing is pointing that IP
Address at your server and your server should be set up to acknowledge it is
the server or nameserver for that IP.
Look in your httpd.conf file. Look for the entry you made.
the opener should read like this.
Dont change
> Are you running virtual hosting?
IP based virtual host.
Jody
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> Do you have the IP setup in your DNS?
Do you mean the Hosts tab of the Network configuration?
If so, no it's not there.
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Also,
Do you have the IP setup in your DNS?
les
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:24 AM
Subject: ssl
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the Apache configuration tool in redhat 9, and I'm trying to
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:24 AM
Subject: ssl
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the Apache configuration tool in redhat 9, and I'm trying to
> setup ssl with it. I read the manual, and it said to allow access
> through port 443 under the M
Hello,
I'm using the Apache configuration tool in redhat 9, and I'm trying to
setup ssl with it. I read the manual, and it said to allow access
through port 443 under the Main tab and then Available Addresses. I
added 199.242.176.168 and port 443.
When I try to restart the Apache serv
Goto /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
In there specify the 443 port to Listen to.
Stop and start httpd, you'll now be listening on that
port.
Michael.
--- Jody Cleveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sorry, just dug this up from the archives.
>
> > You need to modify an SSL
Sorry, just dug this up from the archives.
> You need to modify an SSL directive, refer to the mod_ssl
> documentation for more information on it (security of course)..
I looked and didn't find what I was looking for. Which file do I modify?
--
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I've noticed in 8.0 and 9 that SSL/TLS is included in the sendmail
RPMe. Trying to upgrade the sendmail to a version including SSL/TLS
support on a 7.3 server has been a real chore for me.
It's a production-server, so I'd like to ensure it's a 7.3 compatible
build. For e
Hi Chris,
> ErrorDocument 400 https://www.domain.com/secret
> ErrorDocument 403 https://www.domain.com/secret
>
> SSLRequireSSL
>
Another (simpler) way is to add a redirect directive to the normal http
version of the website like this (in httpd.conf):
Redirect /secret https://www.domain.com/se
Chris wrote:
Hi guys,
Does anyone know of a simple way (maybe using .htaccess?) to force all files
within a directory to be accessed only with secure https protocol (Red Hat
7.2 + Apache)? Ie: even if someone overwrites the URL with http, have it
automatically redirect to the same URL but with ht
sage -
From: "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: Force SSL-only within a folder
> On 03-Apr-2003/16:55 -0800, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Does anyone know of a simple way (maybe using .htaccess?)
On 03-Apr-2003/16:55 -0800, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anyone know of a simple way (maybe using .htaccess?) to force all
>files within a directory to be accessed only with secure https protocol
>(Red Hat 7.2 + Apache)? Ie: even if someone overwrites the URL with
>http, have it automati
Hi guys,
Does anyone know of a simple way (maybe using .htaccess?) to force all files
within a directory to be accessed only with secure https protocol (Red Hat
7.2 + Apache)? Ie: even if someone overwrites the URL with http, have it
automatically redirect to the same URL but with https prefix...
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 07:29
Subject: Re: ssl
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 12:04:24PM +0100, Ronald Hermans wrote:
> > For a test environment we need a ftp server to which we can connect in a
> > secure way. We were able to connect to the ftp server with sftp. This
> > co
On Monday 10 March 2003 13:51, Ronald Hermans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I downloaded the BSDftpd-ssl package and installed it.
> It still gives the same reaction,
>
> Any other suggentions (please)
I'm almost newbie to this, anyway I have bsdftpd-ssl functioning on my
machine, so
> make a secured connection namely ssl. I setup a ssl tunnel. My xinetd.conf
> looks like this:
For starters, sftp is *not* an ftp server - it just tries to look like
one but is actually an scp server layered on ssh.
For the definitive comments on secure ftp, consult:
http://www.ford-hutch
Hi,
I downloaded the BSDftpd-ssl package and installed it.
It still gives the same reaction,
Any other suggentions (please)
> -Original Message-
> From: Achille Miele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: maandag 10 maart 2003 12:24
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re:
ke a secured connection namely ssl. I setup a ssl tunnel. My xinetd.conf
[...]
> Now, when we try to connect to this service we get no reaction or a: 421
> Service not available.
>
> Any suggenstions...
Have you tried with an ssl-ftp server installation? I mean something like
BSDftpd-
r way to
make a secured connection namely ssl. I setup a ssl tunnel. My xinetd.conf
looks like this:
service ftps
{
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
user = root
wait = no
port = 10001
type = UNLISTED
disable = no
server = /usr
Hi folks,
since I configured a linux-server with smtps, imaps and pop3s (using
qmail and other tools) I am now looking for a testserver or (better)
a testsuite for exchanging also emails between two servers encrypted.
I want to make sure that servers are correctly detected and that
transmittio
TECTED] wrote:
> >Hi ti everyone,
> >
> >just trying to configure my linux ftp server with ssl. The only free I've
> >found is this, but have no docs step-by-step or something like that.
> >Has someone links to web resources about bdsftpd-ssl configuration or
&
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 22:32, Ed Wilts wrote:
> >just trying to configure my linux ftp server with ssl. The only free I've
> >found is this, but have no docs step-by-step or something like that.
> >Has someone links to web resources about bdsftpd-ssl configuration or
>just trying to configure my linux ftp server with ssl. The only free I've
>found is this, but have no docs step-by-step or something like that.
>Has someone links to web resources about bdsftpd-ssl configuration or other
>free ftp-ssl server? I'm looking for an eas
What I did was just disable the ftp service and use an SSH client.
There's a nice free file x-fer SSH client (with low-cost upgrade to a
nicer one) at i-tree.org.
HTH,
John
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Hi ti everyone,
just trying to configure my linux ftp server with ssl. The only free
Hi ti everyone,
just trying to configure my linux ftp server with ssl. The only free I've
found is this, but have no docs step-by-step or something like that.
Has someone links to web resources about bdsftpd-ssl configuration or other
free ftp-ssl server? I'm looking for an easy gui
Before I go and reinstall AGAIN here's one for you guys
I have a RH8 box with APache and mod_ssl. I get the ssl certificate just
fine in IE6 but when I launch Mozilla 1.3 the ssl connection is denied.
Could this be because of the test cert? It has worked with previous test
certs b
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:50:29PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
> I'm Running apache on RH 7.3, and I need it to start on boot. Problem
> is, I also need it to start ssl. My normal command for this is...
>
> /path/to/apache/apachectl startssl
>
> I know how to set things
I'm Running apache on RH 7.3, and I need it to start on boot. Problem
is, I also need it to start ssl. My normal command for this is...
/path/to/apache/apachectl startssl
I know how to set things up to run on boot, but the problem with this
is, I have to enter the password for SSL oper
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 12:56, Jody Cleveland wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I setup redhat 8 as localhost. Now, I've changed it to it's normal name
> email.winnefox.org. So, I run apachectl startssl and it starts fine. I even
> added a listing in ssl.conf for a site. So, I go to https://... and I get an
> err
Hello,
I setup redhat 8 as localhost. Now, I've changed it to it's normal name
email.winnefox.org. So, I run apachectl startssl and it starts fine. I even
added a listing in ssl.conf for a site. So, I go to https://... and I get an
error about where the certificate is from. I view the certificate,
Michael Rubin said:
>
> Has anyone else had the problem of attachments not working with ssl? I
> have a script which displays a file in the browser window. Everything is
> fine with http but does not work correctly with https. The one fix that I
> managed to find on the net (see
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> Subject: ssl attachment problem
>
>
>
> Has anyone else had the problem of attachments not working with
> ssl? I have
> a script which displays a file in the browser window. Everything is fine
> with http but does not work correctly with https. The one
Has anyone else had the problem of attachments not working with ssl? I have
a script which displays a file in the browser window. Everything is fine
with http but does not work correctly with https. The one fix that I
managed to find on the net (see below) does not work for me. Any
nate said:
> Redirect /webmail(.*)\.*$ https://servername.com/webmail
woops make that RedirectMatch not Redirect
nate
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Joe Polk said:
> Okay, I am using apache with mod_ssl. I thought there was a way to force
> ssl on a directory so that is someone went to servername.com/webmail for
> instance, the directory that refered to would force https no?
you could put something like
Redirect /webmail(.*)\
--On Wednesday, December 11, 2002 08:23:00 PM -0400 Joe Polk
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Okay, I am using apache with mod_ssl. I thought there was a way to force
ssl on a directory so that is someone went to servername.com/webmail for
instance, the directory that refered to would force
Okay, I am using apache with mod_ssl. I thought there was a way to force ssl
on a directory so that is someone went to servername.com/webmail for
instance, the directory that refered to would force https no?
<>
-- Original Message ---
From: "nate" <[E
Joe Polk said:
>
> Question:
> I have a webmail app that's written in perl and I want to secure that
> entire directory with SSL so that when a user goes to check their webmail
> it will require SSL. What is the best approach? I am fine with a gen'd
> cert, as
Question:
I have a webmail app that's written in perl and I want to secure that entire
directory with SSL so that when a user goes to check their webmail it will
require SSL. What is the best approach? I am fine with a gen'd cert, as I
don't have the traffic to warrant purc
ed Net::SSLeay from ( for example ) :
> http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/S/SA/SAMPO/Net_SSLeay.pm-1.21.tar.gz
> Installed it :
> The installation should need only the following steps.
>
> $ perl Makefile.PL
> $ make
> $ make install
>
> After that you should see y
use the following command to remove the pass phase.
openssl dsa -in key.pem -out keyout.pem
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
How can I have Apache restart without asking every time for the pass phrase
for its certificate? At the moment, it fails automatic startup if and when the
server reboots. S
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Rick Johnson wrote:
| Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
|
|> How can I have Apache restart without asking every time for the
|> pass phrase
|> for its certificate? At the moment, it fails automatic startup if and
|> when the
|> server reboots. Startup is
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
How can I have Apache restart without asking every time for the pass phrase
for its certificate? At the moment, it fails automatic startup if and when the
server reboots. Startup is being done manually so that someone can enter the
pass phrase.
Less safe way is to
How can I have Apache restart without asking every time for the pass phrase
for its certificate? At the moment, it fails automatic startup if and when the
server reboots. Startup is being done manually so that someone can enter the
pass phrase.
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W | I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up
Webmin and if
you close it and access it again it will ask you to change to https .
You can also follow the instructions to install the module under webmin
Configuration/SSL Encryption
in Webmin.
I hope this will help .
Good luck
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Thanks for reading this: I don't know if it goes on the
Apache list or the redhat list, so I'm trying the redhat list
first.
My SSL certificate has expired, and I need to create a new
one. I assume that means both a "root" CA certificate and a key
pair.
When I do a &
usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl .) at -e line 1.
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at -e line 1.
>
>
> Can anyone tell me what is wrong .
What rpms did you install?
rpm -qa|grep -v ssl
where did it put the files?
rpm -ql package_of_interest
Bret
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Hi :)
I think I have sent this out in html by mistake the last time ...sorry if I
did
I have installed webmin to administer my redhat 8 server but I want it
secure .
I have installed the two modules for it
OpenSSL library
Net::SSLeay
both with rpm's
because in webmin it says that the module
I have installed webmin to admin my redhat 8 server but I want it secure .
I have installed the two modules for it
OpenSSL library
Net::SSLeay
both with rpm's
I run the command perl -e 'use Net::SSLeay' to see if there are errors (if
no errors then set up fine) and I get the following
Can't l
Is there a reason why the cert @ the above changed?
Best regards,
Andrew Judge
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Can one create an IMAP certificate that will work across more than one
domain? I have a wild card imap domain setup (*.imap.domain.com) so people
with multiple logins can point their client to .imap.domain.com and get
their mail. However, when creating an SSL certificate, this will only
On 10/2/02 12:24 AM, "Joe Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> List,
> I run an apache server and have no need for SSL, however, my server is
> listening for it. How can I disable this feature. The reason i want to do
> this is I did a netstat -ap and noticed that s
Worked perfectly :)
Thanks a million !!!
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Anthony E. Greene said:
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> On 01-Oct-2002/22:24 -0600, Joe Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I run an apache server and have no n
Comment out the section of the httpd.conf file that points to port 443,
etc.
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Joe Giles wrote:
> List,
> I run an apache server and have no need for SSL, however, my server is
> listening for it. How can I disable this feature. The reason i want to do
> thi
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On 01-Oct-2002/22:24 -0600, Joe Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I run an apache server and have no need for SSL, however, my server is
>listening for it. How can I disable this feature. The reason i want to do
>this is I did a
List,
I run an apache server and have no need for SSL, however, my server is
listening for it. How can I disable this feature. The reason i want to do
this is I did a netstat -ap and noticed that someone was ESTABLISHED on an
https port. This is weird cause I don't have any web pages that su
t;- 250 8BITMIME.
2002.09.23 16:49:06 LOG7[11954:135159808]: -> STARTTLS..
2002.09.23 16:49:06 LOG7[11954:135159808]: <- 220 ready for tls.
2002.09.23 16:49:06 LOG7[11954:135159808]: SSL state (connect):
before/connect initialization
2002.09.23 16:49:06 LOG7[11954:135159808]: SSL state (connect
Then , maybe you can use the tools iptables to refuse unkonw ports attack.
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Trevor
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 5:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Question on ssl
You are ok with
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 7:57 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Question on ssl
All,
I'm replacing a bunch of IIS servers with Apache/SSL , and was wondering
about the new CERT Advisory " CA-2002-27 Apache/mod_ssl Worm ". I
All,
I'm replacing a bunch of IIS servers with Apache/SSL , and was wondering
about the new CERT Advisory " CA-2002-27 Apache/mod_ssl Worm ". I've
downloaded the latest openssl from Redhat ( openssl-0.9.6b-28 ) . I wanted
to double check that version prevents the new w
On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 09:51, Benjamin R. Mohilef wrote:
>
> It is. Prior to posting I did an rpm -v on a set of rpm's constitutng
> the entire RH 7.0 i386/686 upgrade directories. Of particular
> interest was the kernel, but it verified OK. No missing files
> anywhere
I expected to find unsat
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Have you tried using up2date to update the system. It should get all
> of the latest packages, and all of the required dependencies. I don't
> have any 7.0 boxes left, so I can't comment regarding the problem.
> However, if it is still a problem after updating with up2da
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 07:11, Benjamin R. Mohilef wrote:
> I did a periodic 120 day vacuuming and cat hair removal PM and
> found that my SSL server no longer starts apache with ssl (works
> fine if I comment all the ssl lines out of the conf file). The error
> message is :
>
>
I discovered that openssl-0.9.6.9 appears not to have undefined
references. That came out two security updates ago, however.
Has anyone else observed the "OpenSSLDie" problem with the
latest openssl security updates (10 and 14) or do I just have some
quirk in my installation??
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redhat-
I did a periodic 120 day vacuuming and cat hair removal PM and
found that my SSL server no longer starts apache with ssl (works
fine if I comment all the ssl lines out of the conf file). The error
message is :
Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/libphp4.so into server:
/usr/lib/libssl.so.1
I did a periodic 120 day vacuuming and cat hair removal PM and
found that my SSL server no longer starts apache with ssl (works
fine if I comment all the ssl lines out of the conf file). The error
message is :
Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/libphp4.so into server:
/usr/lib/libssl.so.1
rtwebservice.com/
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
- Original Message -
From: "Edward Marczak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: Install apache+php+ssl into Linux Redhat 6.2 system
&
On 7/22/02 2:03 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About apache + ssl + php, would you mind to send me your installation
> steps :
> My system is Redhat 6.2...
> This is my installation steps , but fail :
Could you please tell us *what* doesn'
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