t;>>
>>>>>>>On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 9:12 PM, Rose, John B
>>>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>>>> We gave that a try based on your recommendation, but it did not
>>>>>>>>change
>>>>>>>>the
>>>
;> We gave that a try based on your recommendation, but it did not
>>>>>>>>change
>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>> result.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We are still looking for an answer.
>>>
t; On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 9:12 PM, Rose, John B wrote:
>>>>>>>> We gave that a try based on your recommendation, but it did not
>>>>>>>> change
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> result.
>>>>>
gt;> result.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We are still looking for an answer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 5/12/15 12:03 PM, "Jack Swan" wrote:
>>>>
I may should have worded that we have tried each one of these
individually. Not all at the same time.
Have tried these ..
and
and
On 5/12/15 5:37 PM, "Eric Covener" wrote:
>On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Rose, John B wrote:
>>
>> and
>>
>
>
>Try using *:443 in t
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Rose, John B wrote:
>
> and
>
Try using *:443 in the VirtualHost tag exclusively?
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>>>>> On 5/12/15 12:03 PM, "Jack Swan" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Occasionally we've had the spinning connecting problem here during
>>>>>>>some
>>>>>&g
n 5/12/15 12:03 PM, "Jack Swan" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Occasionally we've had the spinning connecting problem here during
>>>>>>>some
>>>>>>>of our development.
>>>&
t;>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/12/15 12:03 PM, "Jack Swan" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Occasionally we've had the spinning connecting problem here during
>>>>>>some
>>>
re during
>>>>>some
>>>>>of our development.
>>>>>You might try clearing/deleting any certificates for that particular
>>>>>host
>>>>>in Firefox.
>>>>>
>>>>>Tools->Options - Advanced. Select View Cert
try clearing/deleting any certificates for that particular
>>>>host
>>>>in Firefox.
>>>>
>>>>Tools->Options - Advanced. Select View Certificates and delete/distruct
>>>>the certs for that host.
>>>>
>>>>Maybe th
icates for that particular
>>>host
>>>in Firefox.
>>>
>>>Tools->Options - Advanced. Select View Certificates and delete/distruct
>>>the certs for that host.
>>>
>>>Maybe that'll work. It did for us.
>>>
>>&g
ar host
>>in Firefox.
>>
>>Tools->Options - Advanced. Select View Certificates and delete/distruct
>>the certs for that host.
>>
>>Maybe that'll work. It did for us.
>>
>>- Original Message -
>>From: jbr...@utk.edu
>>To: users@ht
jbr...@utk.edu
>To: users@httpd.apache.org
>Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:47:24 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
>Subject: Re: [users@httpd] SSL not working for ServerAlias through load
>balancer
>
>In Firefox we get the spinning "ConnectingŠ" indicator in the tab, and it
that'll work. It did for us.
- Original Message -
From: jbr...@utk.edu
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:47:24 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] SSL not working for ServerAlias through load balancer
In Firefox we get the spinning
In Firefox we get the spinning "ConnectingŠ" indicator in the tab, and it
never advances any further.
On 5/12/15 11:27 AM, "Rich Bowen" wrote:
>
>
>On 05/12/2015 10:40 AM, Rose, John B wrote:
>> Red Hat 7 Apache 2.4
>>
>> We are using name based virtual hosts SSL configuration.
>>
>> Which is wo
On 05/12/2015 10:40 AM, Rose, John B wrote:
Red Hat 7 Apache 2.4
We are using name based virtual hosts SSL configuration.
Which is working except not for one of our ServerAlias that goes thru a
load balancer
Not using SSL works fine. We can access all these via the browser …
http://baseserv
Red Hat 7 Apache 2.4
We are using name based virtual hosts SSL configuration.
Which is working except not for one of our ServerAlias that goes thru a load
balancer
Not using SSL works fine. We can access all these via the browser ...
http://baseserver.sub.abc.com
http://first.sub.abc.com
http:
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