Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 21:00:35 -0500 From: "Scot W. Hetzel" <hetzels@westbend.net> To: "FreeBSD-ISP" <FreeBSD-ISP@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Apache-FP-SSL Port Message-ID: <00d601bdb44b$5b7b5c40$c3e0d9cf@westbend.net>
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I finally, have the FrontPage Extensions working with the Apache-SSL server under FreeBSD. Currently, the following is working: - FrontPage - edit/add/modify FP webs with non-secure server - Web browsers - access both the non-secure/secure server (http, https) The following is untested: - FrontPage - edit/add/modify FP webs using the secure server The reason I can't test this is because I don't have a certificate with a valid CA. When I try to access the secure server with FrontPage I receive the following warning: "FrontPage is unable to establish a secure connection with the server, because the server's SSL certificate is either invalid, or issued by an untrusted certificate authority" Could, someone with FrontPage and a valid certificate test this and let me know. The FreeBSD port is available from: ftp://www.westbend.net/pub/apache-fp/ssl If you wish to use SSLeay 0.9.0b then retrieve the port from the above FTP site, change to the /usr/ports/security directory, remove the current SSLeay port, then untar the SSLeay 0.9.0b port. You can either make the SSLeay port now, or let the apache-fp-ssl port uses it's dependency on the SSLeay port to build & install the SSLeay port. To install the port follow the instructions for the apache-fp port at: http://www.westbend.net/~hetzels/apache-fp/#B Also, the port no-longer installs the FP extensions by default so that you will have a chance to edit the config files ([httpd,access,srm].conf) before the extensions are installed. To install the FrontPage extensions use "make frontpage". Scot W. Hetzel FreeBSD Apache-FP, Apache-FP-SSL Port Maintainer Apache13-FP Patch Maintainer To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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