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Less known Solaris Features: ksslFriday, May 22. 2009Trackbacks
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Wow, this is so cool. Much more simple than setting it up in a webserver, or anything else that may be able to take advantage of encryption. I wonder why I haven't heard about this before...
Hallo,
ich bin seit längerem regelmäßiger Leser Ihres Blogs und Howtos wie diese sind wirklich hilfreich. Folgendes: Ich suche seit langem ein "Referenz-Howto" zum Aufbau eines E-Mail-Servers bestehend aus den Komponenten Opensolaris/sendmail/OpenDS/imap mit SSL-Authentifizierung (bei dem eben genau dieses Crypto-Framework genutzt werden soll). Gibt es irgendwo sowas? Vielen Dank!
Is kssl transparent to the application regarding the source ip address? E.g. which IP is logged by the webserver in your example?
The proxy ist transparent. You will the the IP of the client, not of the proxy (the proxy doesn´t even have an own IP)
I tried KSSL one year ago in front of Apache 2.2.X. I had to deactivate this feature again because of weird problems with File Upload from several Browsers. Without KSSL (and OpenSSL instead), it worked fine. With KSSL, the file upload was repeatedly blocked. Does anyone observe the same behavior? It's strange because SSL should be transparent to HTTP traffic...
Hallo,
habe apache in Zone und muss aufgrund Kernels ksscfg in Globaler Zone starten, da würde ich noch hint benötigen wie sich KSSL Modul und Apache unterhalten... Für T2+ CPU - wäre pkcs11 das richtige Key format ? LG |
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