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Assuming that Apache will be bundled with the Solaris 10 OS, will it have mod_ssl enabled?

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Assuming that Apache will be bundled with the Solaris 10 OS, will it have mod_ssl enabled?

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Apache will be bundled with the Solaris 10 OS, as it is for the Solaris 9 OS today. Our plans are to provide mod_ssl for both versions of Apache that are included in the Solaris 10 OS. This may or may not be available in the Solaris 10 OS GA release. I don’t have a current status on this. Note that when it is included, the mod_ssl will work seamlessly with the Solaris OS Cryptographic Framework in the Solaris 10 OS. Back to top Q: We have functioning Kerberos testbed setup in our Solaris 9 OS environment, but we have some issue with Windows and MAC clients performing password changes. Can you direct me to a Sun-provided Kerberos setup guide that we can follow to make sure our configuration is correct? A: The problem you’re seeing is the lack of a standard for doing administration of Kerberos information (passwd change is a subset of administration). There is a relatively new set/change password protocol, which we now support in the Solaris 9 OS. This allows for password changes to MIT

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