RE: Apache2.3.6 alpha and mod_ssl

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I Hope you are luckier them me
I ve tried to use OCSP on apache 2.3.5.something and have to quit because:

It didnt detected the OCSP responder that was on the certificates (AIA extensions) (had to specify it manually) AND
Ive got an error which I didnt found any clue about how to solve it:

"OCSP_basic_verify:root ca not trusted" showing at error_log

Please if you dont find any of these errors give any feedback so I will test again with a more recent version of Apache

Luis




> Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:15:57 -0700
> From: barrachad@xxxxxxxxx
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache2.3.6 alpha and mod_ssl
>
>
> Thank you Sander, i finnally got it !!
> i tried "--enable-ssl=shared" and it compile, but i still have some problems
> with my certs.
>
>
> Sander Temme-2 wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Jul 29, 2010, at 7:20 AM, Anas Barrachad wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Sorry it's just a problem while writing this message, i put the right
> >> line
> >> with "--enable-ssl" whithout space, the make and make install are
> >> sucessfull, but when i check the modules directory, i can't find the
> >> "mod_ssl.so"
> >
> > Mere --enable-ssl will statically link the module into the server, and it
> > will show up in the output of /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -l. To build a
> > loadable module, pass --enable-ssl=shared. Or, pass
> > --enable-mods-shared=all to build all your modules as SOs.
> >
> >> There is no mod_ssl package for apache 2 (stopped at Apache 1.3.41)
> >
> > That depends on Debian packaging, not much we can tell you about that.
> > However, since Apache 2 the SSL module is part of the server distribution.
> > Before that, mod_ssl was separately maintained and released.
> >
> > S.
> >
> >> Thank you,
> >>
> >> Anas
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Federico del Vall wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Remove blank space in enable- ssl
> >>> Should read "enable-ssl"
> >>> Try to get a matching ssl package and install first.
> >>> This is how I solved a similar problem just yesterday in a Centos i386
> >>> environment.
> >>>
> >>> Frederic
> >>>
> >>> 2010/7/29 Anas Barrachad <barrachad@xxxxxxxxx>
> >>>
> >>>> Hello, I'm trying to install the last version of apache (2.3.6 alpha)
> >>>> for
> >>>> the OCSP features, but i can't get tje mod_ssl in the modules folder !!
> >>>> here
> >>>> is my config line : ./configure --enable-module=all
> >>>> --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable- ssl --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl/ i'm
> >>>> running in Debian 5 with openssl-1.0.0a installed. Do you have anny
> >>>> suggestions to solve this problem ? Thank you in advance Anas
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