Dear users,
We are currently using Apache 2.2.22 (mod_ssl 2.2.22, OpenSSL/0.9.8t) and we
have a security concern since developers are able to bypass the SSL certificate
verification when using HTTPS calls. Kindly advise what configuration is needed
to enforce the certificate verification? In oth
No, because I do not have it. Afraid, you need to hunt on the internet yourself.
> Am 07.02.2018 um 11:05 schrieb Pietro Pesce :
>
> hello
>
> tnx for the response, you can give me the procedure?
>
> pls
>
> 2018-02-07 11:03 GMT+01:00 Stefan Eissing :
> Your openssl is not the version that you
hello
tnx for the response, you can give me the procedure?
pls
2018-02-07 11:03 GMT+01:00 Stefan Eissing :
> Your openssl is not the version that your apache was compiled
> against. If you updated it, you need to also re-compile
> any executables that link it.
>
> Note that running SSL without
Your openssl is not the version that your apache was compiled
against. If you updated it, you need to also re-compile
any executables that link it.
Note that running SSL without staying on current software
versions is highly discouraged. For example, Apache does
not support versions 2.0 or 2.2 any
hello
i have a solaris zone whit apache:
# /app/apache/bin/httpd -version
Server version: Apache/2.0.59
Server built: Jun 18 2007 14:27:08
when a try to start receive this error:
yntax error on line 32 of /app/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /app/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so into server: ld.