Re: DH parameters

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011, 1:08:37 PM, you wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:53:29PM +0300, yyy wrote:
>> How to specify custom DH parameters for mod_ssl?

> [snip]

>> The FAQ of this list (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html) is a 404.
>> Search function for mailing list archives did not take 2 character keywords (DH), they were ignored.

> That the FAQ is missing is a major problem. Hopefully someone with
> access to that page can sort it out.

> A 2 character search term is going to produce a lot of results, even if
> it were acceptable to the search system. However, you can easily get around
> this by using a more specific search term. See for example this:

> http://httpd.markmail.org/search/?q=%22dh%20parameters%22

> which produced a manageable set of results. Hopefully one of those will
> give the information you need.

> Best of luck,

> Pete

There were 166 results.
Most of these results were openssl s_server (or something similar)
outputs (using default DH params) and generating temp DH params
some were about making FIPS compliant version, which skips
generating temp DH params. These 3 groups were 95+% of results
There were some source patches (at the end) and this thread
(at the beginning).

I know, that mod_gnutls has a directive for specifying DH parameters,
but mod_gnults is not available for windows.



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