Welcome to modssl-users
am 20.05.2002 21:56:20 von Angelo Marcos Rigo
Hi i am new to the list
And on using ssl too
I have linux with openssl installed and apache webserver
i have two forms on my website that are stored on two differents
databases
i would like these forms would be transmited in a secure way (https?)
can anybody give some newbie´s steps to setup a secure conection?
i am just reading the manuals by now, would be great if i have a big
picture of how to do that!
Thank´s
Ângelo Marcos Rigo
Webmaster Colégio Anchieta
angelo@colegioanchieta.g12.br
Visite nosso site www.colegioanchieta.g12.br
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Re: Welcome to modssl-users
am 27.05.2006 09:33:34 von Zareh
I upgraded an old installation of apache 1.3.26 with Openssl 0.9.6/mod_ss=
l-2.8.10 to OpenSSL
0.9.8b/mod_ssl-2.8.27 + Apache 1.3.36, but it seems that mod_ssl is still=
compling against 0.9.6.
When I do a GET the server returns:
Server: Apache/1.3.36 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.8.27 OpenSSL/0.9.6
Even though the 'configure' script for mod_ssl tells me that it will use =
OpenSSL0.9.8b:
# ./configure --with-apache=3D../apache_1.3.36 --with-ssl=3D/usr/local/ss=
l
Configuring mod_ssl/2.8.27 for Apache/1.3.36
+ Apache location: ../apache_1.3.36 (Version 1.3.36)
+ OpenSSL location: /usr/local/ssl
+ Auxiliary patch tool: ./etc/patch/patch (local)
+ Applying packages to Apache source tree:
o Extended API (EAPI)
o Distribution Documents
o SSL Module Source
o SSL Support
o SSL Configuration Additions
o SSL Module Documentation
o Addons
Done: source extension and patches successfully applied.
Configuring for Apache, Version 1.3.36
+ using installation path layout: Apache (config.layout)
Creating Makefile
Creating Configuration.apaci in src
Creating Makefile in src
+ configured for Solaris 280 platform
+ setting C compiler to gcc
+ setting C pre-processor to gcc -E
+ using "tr [a-z] [A-Z]" to uppercase
+ checking for system header files
+ adding selected modules
o ssl_module uses ConfigStart/End
+ SSL interface: mod_ssl/2.8.27
+ SSL interface build type: OBJ
+ SSL interface compatibility: enabled
+ SSL interface experimental code: disabled
+ SSL interface conservative code: disabled
+ SSL interface vendor extensions: disabled
+ SSL interface plugin: Vendor DBM (libc)
+ SSL library path: /usr/local/ssl
+ SSL library version: OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006
+ SSL library type: installed package (stand-alone)
+ enabling Extended API (EAPI)
+ using builtin Expat
+ checking sizeof various data types
+ doing sanity check on compiler and options
The previous installation of openssl was also in /usr/local/ssl, I've ins=
talled the current
version of OpenSSL in the same directory:=20
# /usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006
I'd really appreciate some help in this area, I'm going to spend my weeke=
nd upgrading a few old
installations, but it seems that I'll be spending the majority of memoria=
l weekend compiling and
recompiling.
Thanks
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Re: Welcome to modssl-users
am 16.09.2006 18:28:15 von anurag.jain
Hi,
I am facing below problem causing performance deterioration:
[Fri Sep 15 15:09:17 2006] [error] mod_ossl: SSL call to NZ function
nzos_Handshake failed with error 28864 (server apssrv.com:443, client
xxx.xxx.x.xxx)
[Fri Sep 15 15:09:17 2006] [error] mod_ossl: SSL IO error [Hint: the
client stop the connection unexpectedly]
Pl suggest how to control it.
Regards,
Anurag Jain
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