Alright. Some of you have probably seen my thread over in the Windows area for IIS and SSL. Since I cannot get IIS and SSL to play nice together to save my soul, I figured I'd try Apache and SSL.
We have Apache and IIS Web servers. The Apache server has an SSL certificate from VeriSign installed. The IIS server has a self-signed SSL certificate. We want to make the SSL security alert from the ...
For a while now I've been trying to figure out a way to allow our web site to be updated remotely. Of course, some catches apply, which is why I'm asking this question. SSH would be the easy answer if ...
Apache cannot support named virtual hosts in SSL host configuration files, because it cannot see the hostname header when the SSL request is being processed. You can use a directory-level ...
This chapter is a collection of frequently asked questions (FAQ) and corresponding answers following the popular USENET tradition. Most of these questions occurred on the Newsgroup ...
Congratulations! You’ve decided to set up a Web site. The site might be for your personal use, for sharing family pictures, for a blog, for an SaaS application, or any number of other possibilities.
The Apache HTTP Server module mod_ssl provides an interface to the OpenSSL library, which provides Strong Encryption using the Secure Sockets Layer and Transport Layer Security protocols.
Google is funding a project at the Internet Security Research Group to port a crucial component of the Apache HTTP web server project from the bug-prone C programming language to a safer alternative ...
This module provides SSL v3 and TLS v1.x support for the Apache HTTP Server. SSL v2 is no longer supported. This module relies on OpenSSL to provide the cryptography engine. Further details, ...
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