mod_ssl

mod_ssl

am 01.02.2005 14:02:52 von spencer.plantier

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I cant get ssl to work.=20

I did a search on my httpd.conf and it has (IfModule mod_ssl.c)
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Include conf/ssl.conf
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(/IfModule)
And when I do a httpd -l I get:

Compiled in modules:
core.c
mod_access.c
mod_auth.c
mod_include.c
mod_log_config.c
mod_env.c
mod_setenvif.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_mime.c
mod_status.c
mod_autoindex.c
mod_asis.c
mod_cgi.c
mod_negotiation.c
mod_dir.c
mod_imap.c
mod_actions.c
mod_userdir.c
mod_alias.c
mod_so.c


Spencer Plantier
System Network Administrator
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301 Gregson Dr
Cary, NC 27511
Office 919-379-8513
Cell 919-272-8833
spencer.plantier@stratech.com


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mod_ssl




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I did a =
search on my httpd.conf and it has (IfModule mod_ssl.c)



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I do a httpd –l I get:



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  m=
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  m=
od_auth.c



  m=
od_include.c



  m=
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  m=
od_env.c



  m=
od_setenvif.c



  p=
refork.c



  h=
ttp_core.c



  m=
od_mime.c



  m=
od_status.c



  m=
od_autoindex.c



  m=
od_asis.c



  m=
od_cgi.c



  m=
od_negotiation.c



  m=
od_dir.c



  m=
od_imap.c



  m=
od_actions.c



  m=
od_userdir.c



  m=
od_alias.c



  m=
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RE: mod_ssl

am 01.02.2005 14:12:38 von Mike Fratto

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What version of Apache and mod_ssl are you using? Are you trying to compile
it in static or are you using DSO? Need more details.

If your unclear about the above, read this for a quick overview (if you
haven't already) http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/ssl_overview.html

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-modssl-users@modssl.org [mailto:owner-modssl-users@modssl.org]
On Behalf Of Plantier, Spencer
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 8:03 AM
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: mod_ssl



I cant get ssl to work.

I did a search on my httpd.conf and it has (IfModule mod_ssl.c)

Include
conf/ssl.conf

(/IfModule)

And when I do a httpd -l I get:

Compiled in modules:

core.c

mod_access.c

mod_auth.c

mod_include.c

mod_log_config.c

mod_env.c

mod_setenvif.c

prefork.c

http_core.c

mod_mime.c

mod_status.c

mod_autoindex.c

mod_asis.c

mod_cgi.c

mod_negotiation.c

mod_dir.c

mod_imap.c

mod_actions.c

mod_userdir.c

mod_alias.c

mod_so.c


Spencer Plantier

System Network Administrator



301 Gregson Dr

Cary, NC 27511

Office 919-379-8513

Cell 919-272-8833

spencer.plantier@stratech.com




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mod_include.c


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mod_env.c


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mod_mime.c


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mod_status.c


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mod_autoindex.c


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mod_asis.c


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mod_cgi.c


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mod_negotiation.c


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mod_dir.c


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mod_imap.c


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mod_actions.c


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mod_userdir.c


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mod_alias.c


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Re: mod_ssl

am 01.02.2005 18:48:46 von dufresne

Hopefully stratech has you on the bench right now so ya get paid to go
back and read the dcs you obviously avoided for a quickie fix here
.

Did you complie with all hte proper settings for ssl? is this 1.3.x or
2.0.x? there are differences, slightly in how one enables ssl in each.
Do you have the pre=coreqs in place to implimnet ssl under apache? with
1.3.x you ned apache, openssl, and the modssl package as well as mm, with
2.0.x I beleive yer only needing apache and openssl. But, no one replaied
mostlikely to yer earlier post as you include such scant information as to
what the issue is.

Yer not a transplant down here are ya?

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Plantier, Spencer wrote:

> I cant get ssl to work.
>
> I did a search on my httpd.conf and it has (IfModule mod_ssl.c)
>
> Include conf/ssl.conf
>
> (/IfModule)
> And when I do a httpd -l I get:
>
> Compiled in modules:
> core.c
> mod_access.c
> mod_auth.c
> mod_include.c
> mod_log_config.c
> mod_env.c
> mod_setenvif.c
> prefork.c
> http_core.c
> mod_mime.c
> mod_status.c
> mod_autoindex.c
> mod_asis.c
> mod_cgi.c
> mod_negotiation.c
> mod_dir.c
> mod_imap.c
> mod_actions.c
> mod_userdir.c
> mod_alias.c
> mod_so.c
>
>
> Spencer Plantier
> System Network Administrator
>
> 301 Gregson Dr
> Cary, NC 27511
> Office 919-379-8513
> Cell 919-272-8833
> spencer.plantier@stratech.com
>
>

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RE: Mod_SSL

am 07.11.2006 18:08:32 von Yi.Kong

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You add ssl arguement when you configure the apache

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From: kbajwa [mailto:kbajwa@tibonline.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:22 AM
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: Mod_SSL



Hello List:



My first posting! I am installing Apache-2.2.3 and would like to install
mod_ssl. I notice that current/latest version of mos_ssl is for Apache-1.x.x
version. Is there any way (with a patch) to install the latest version of
mod_ssl on Apache-2.x.x?

Thanks.



Kirt






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From: kbajwa [mailto:kbajwa@tibonline.net]

Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:22 AM
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Subject: Mod_SSL




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style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">My first posting!  I am
installing Apache-2.2.3 and would like to install mod_ssl. I notice that
current/latest version of mos_ssl is for Apache-1.x.x version. Is there any way
(with a patch) to install the latest version of mod_ssl on
Apache-2.x.x?


style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Thanks.


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Re: Mod_SSL

am 07.11.2006 23:05:26 von Cliff Woolley

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What this person is getting at is that the reason you can't find a mod_ssl
patch for Apache 2.x is that mod_ssl comes pre-bundled with Apache 2.x.
Just enable it when you run configure on the apache build.

--Cliff


On 11/7/06, Kong, Yi - HPL wrote:
>
> You add ssl arguement when you configure the apache
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* kbajwa [mailto:kbajwa@tibonline.net]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:22 AM
> *To:* modssl-users@modssl.org
> *Subject:* Mod_SSL
>
> My first posting! I am installing Apache-2.2.3 and would like to install
> mod_ssl. I notice that current/latest version of mos_ssl is for
> Apache-1.x.x version. Is there any way (with a patch) to install the
> latest version of mod_ssl on Apache-2.x.x?
>

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What this person is getting at is that the reason you can't find a mod_ssl patch for Apache 2.x is that mod_ssl comes pre-bundled with Apache 2.x.  Just enable it when you run configure on the apache build.

--Cliff



On 11/7/06, Kong, Yi - HPL <> wrote:










You add ssl arguement when you configure the
apache





From: kbajwa [mailto:]

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To:

Subject: Mod_SSL

My first posting!  I am
installing Apache-2.2.3 and would like to install mod_ssl. I notice that
current/latest version of mos_ssl is for Apache-1.x.x version. Is there any way
(with a patch) to install the latest version of mod_ssl on
Apache-2.x.x?




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RE: Mod_SSL

am 10.11.2006 17:00:33 von kbajwa

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Cliff:

=20

You are all right. This is my first try to build a server, so I need =
further
help.

=20

I have downloaded the latest Apache version 'httpd-2.2.3'. I am at the =
point
where I need to patch it with 'mod_ssl" module. Can you guide me how to
patch 'httpd-2.2.3' with the latest version of 'mod_ssl-2.2.828-1.3.37'?

=20

Thanks in advance.

=20

Kirt

=20

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-modssl-users@modssl.org =
[mailto:owner-modssl-users@modssl.org]
On Behalf Of Cliff Woolley
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:05 PM
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: Re: Mod_SSL

=20


What this person is getting at is that the reason you can't find a =
mod_ssl
patch for Apache 2.x is that mod_ssl comes pre-bundled with Apache 2.x.
Just enable it when you run configure on the apache build.

--Cliff=20



On 11/7/06, Kong, Yi - HPL wrote:

You add ssl arguement when you configure the apache

=20

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From: kbajwa [mailto:kbajwa@tibonline.net]=20
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:22 AM
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: Mod_SSL

My first posting! I am installing Apache-2.2.3 and would like to =
install
mod_ssl. I notice that current/latest version of mos_ssl is for =
Apache-1.x.x
version. Is there any way (with a patch) to install the latest version =
of
mod_ssl on Apache-2.x.x?

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style=3D'font-size:
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style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'> 



style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>You are all right. This is my first =
try to
build a server, so I need further help.



style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'> 



style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>I have downloaded the latest Apache
version ’httpd-2.2.3’. I am at the point where I need to =
patch it
with ‘mod_ssl” module. Can you guide me how to patch =
‘httpd-2.2.3’
with the latest version of =
‘mod_ssl-2.2.828-1.3.37’?



style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'> 



style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Thanks in =
advance.



style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'> 



style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Kirt



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face=3DTahoma> style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Tahoma'>-----Original =
Message-----

From:
owner-modssl-users@modssl.org [mailto:owner-modssl-users@modssl.org] =
style=3D'font-weight:bold'>On Behalf Of Cliff Woolley

Sent: Tuesday, November =
07, 2006
5:05 PM

To: =
modssl-users@modssl.org

Subject: Re: =
Mod_SSL



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What this person is getting at is that the reason you can't find a =
mod_ssl
patch for Apache 2.x is that mod_ssl comes pre-bundled with Apache =
2.x. 
Just enable it when you run configure on the apache build.



--Cliff







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t;
wrote:





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arguement
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Subject: =
Mod_SSL







style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial'>My first posting!  I am installing =
Apache-2.2.3
and would like to install mod_ssl. I notice that current/latest version =
of mos_ssl
is for Apache-1.x.x version. Is there any way (with a patch) to install =
the
latest version of mod_ssl on Apache-2.x.x?













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Re: Mod_SSL

am 10.11.2006 21:13:22 von Cliff Woolley

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You don't have to patch anything. It's already in there.

Just add --enable-ssl to the ./configure command line arguments.

--Cliff



On 11/10/06, kbajwa wrote:
>
> Cliff:
>
>
>
> You are all right. This is my first try to build a server, so I need
> further help.
>
>
>
> I have downloaded the latest Apache version 'httpd-2.2.3'. I am at the
> point where I need to patch it with 'mod_ssl" module. Can you guide me how
> to patch 'httpd-2.2.3' with the latest version of 'mod_ssl-
> 2.2.828-1.3.37'?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Kirt
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* owner-modssl-users@modssl.org [mailto:
> owner-modssl-users@modssl.org] *On Behalf Of *Cliff Woolley
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:05 PM
> *To:* modssl-users@modssl.org
> *Subject:* Re: Mod_SSL
>
>
>
>
> What this person is getting at is that the reason you can't find a mod_ssl
> patch for Apache 2.x is that mod_ssl comes pre-bundled with Apache 2.x.
> Just enable it when you run configure on the apache build.
>
> --Cliff
>
> On 11/7/06, *Kong, Yi - HPL* wrote:
>
> You add ssl arguement when you configure the apache
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *From:* kbajwa [mailto:kbajwa@tibonline.net]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:22 AM
> *To:* modssl-users@modssl.org
> *Subject:* Mod_SSL
>
> My first posting! I am installing Apache-2.2.3 and would like to install
> mod_ssl. I notice that current/latest version of mos_ssl is for
> Apache-1.x.x version. Is there any way (with a patch) to install the
> latest version of mod_ssl on Apache-2.x.x?
>
>
>

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You don't have to patch anything.  It's already in there.

Just add --enable-ssl to the ./configure command line arguments.

--Cliff



On 11/10/06,
kbajwa
<> wrote:

















Cliff:



 



You are all right. This is my first try to
build a server, so I need further help.



 



I have downloaded the latest Apache
version 'httpd-2.2.3'. I am at the point where I need to patch it
with 'mod_ssl" module. Can you guide me how to patch 'httpd-2.2.3'
with the latest version of 'mod_ssl-2.2.828-1.3.37'?



 



Thanks in advance.



 



Kirt



 



-----Original Message-----

From:
[mailto:
owner-modssl-users@modssl.org
] On Behalf Of Cliff Woolley

Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
5:05 PM

To:

Subject: Re: Mod_SSL



 





What this person is getting at is that the reason you can't find a mod_ssl
patch for Apache 2.x is that mod_ssl comes pre-bundled with Apache 2.x. 
Just enable it when you run configure on the apache build.



--Cliff







On 11/7/06, Kong, Yi - HPL <
Yi.Kong@cityofhouston.net
>
wrote:





You add ssl arguement
when you configure the apache



 










From:
kbajwa
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
10:22 AM

To:

Subject: Mod_SSL







My first posting!  I am installing Apache-2.2.3
and would like to install mod_ssl. I notice that current/latest version of mos_ssl
is for Apache-1.x.x version. Is there any way (with a patch) to install the
latest version of mod_ssl on Apache-2.x.x?













 












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