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<pre>> On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Pablo de la Mora wrote:
> ><i> not have perl-library Net::SSLeay and OpenSSL installed, now they are
</i>> ><i> supposed to be working correctly.
</i>> >><i> After putting the line
</i>> ><i> ssl=1
</i>> ><i> the navigator did not respond, that is, it did not ask for my login or
</i>> ><i> password. If I remove this line then I can work again.
</i>> ><i> What else I have to do?
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> When accessing w2web in ssl-mode you must specify the address your browser
> as <br><a href="https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:YYYY">> https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:YYYY</a>
> where xxx is your ip-address and YYYY your w2web port as specified in the
> w2web.conf
> ><i> you a good mole or pozole.
</i>
> :<i>-) I'll think of if should I happen to "drop by" in Mexico
</i>
> Servus
> Joachim<br><br>Dear Joachim,<br>        I had done what you suggest, well, what the program said <br>after activating the 'w2web': <br><br>        w2web server started, now point your web browser to<br>        <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://cabeza:7890">https://cabeza:7890</a><br><br>this is when I put the line in the w2web.conf<br><br>        ssl=1<br><br>in this case there was no reply from the navigator, but with <br><br>        ssl=0<br><br>the w2web program replied: <br><br>        w2web server started, now point your web browser to<br>        <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://cabeza:7890">http://cabeza:7890</a><br><br>in this case the navigator immediately asks for the login and password. <br>In fact if I put 'cabeza:7890' the navigator completes the whole line <br>'<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://cabeza:7890">http://cabeza:7890</a>' and then asks for the login, etc.<br>Note: after changing the line 'ssl=0/1' I stop and restart the w2web <br>(killall w2web, w2web) and a
lso close and open the navigator.<br>        Saludos<br><br>                Pablo<br>
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