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Eicke Felipe <[log in to unmask]>
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Eicke Felipe <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 29 Jan 2002 05:46:38 -0600
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Hi Dave,
    I guess that you could help me...I installed the Apache SSL on HP-UX
server.When I try to connect to it with
Internet Explorer a Security Alert appears (The name on the security
certificate does not match the name of the site).
In the same time on the server the message appears too:
    connect: Socket operation on non-socket
    gcacheclient.c:62: failed assertion `0'

The httpd.conf file is folowing:
ServerType standalone
Port 80
Listen 80
Listen 443
User efelipe
Group develop
ServerAdmin [log in to unmask]
ServerRoot /var/httpd
ErrorLog logs/error_log
TransferLog logs/access_log
PidFile logs/httpd.pid
ServerName zwnbh010
MinSpareServers 3
MaxSpareServers 20
StartServers 3
SSLEnable
SSLCACertificateFile /var/httpd/conf/httpsd.pem
SSLCertificateFile /var/httpd/conf/httpsd.pem
SSLLogFile /var/httpd/logs/ssl.log
SSLCacheServerPath /usr/src/apache_1.2.6/src
SSLCacheServerPort logs/gcache_port
SSLSessionCacheTimeout 10


Could you help me?
Best regards.
:

"Dave" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:D80013DFCC3DA6BC.D6A9268DB3C250EA.E47DD107541C106B@lp.airnews.net...
> I have SSL on Apache running, self signed certificate but working none the
> less.  It is on a UX box.  Soooo can I use the openssl command line to
> encrypt email, S/MIME thing, and send them out with sendmail?  I hope to
> webify this in the future, but this is all I am allowed to do at this
point.
>
>

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