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.
Ars Collective, I need your help.<BR><BR>Here's the situation:<BR><BR>I have an Apache 2.0.40 web server with ssl. This box is running JBoss 3.0.4 that's sole job is to run a java servlet that streams ...
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 ...
Hosting multiple Java Web-enabled applications with Apache/SSL in combination with Tomcat is potentially highly detailed. Separating the dynamic from the static content requires URL rewriting and ...
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This page covers backwards compatibility between mod_ssl and other SSL solutions. mod_ssl is not the only SSL solution for Apache; four additional products are (or were) also available: Ben Laurie's ...
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 ...
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