It's a Celeron CPU, and using htop I've noticed that the CPU is always
about 60% when users are accessing the shares. If I want to use the
admin portal in this situations, I have to ask the users to stop using
the shares, or the page will take forever to load. The file you've
pointed out does not exist. If anyone knows where to disable SSL, I
would apreciate.

Seg, 2008-05-26 às 09:52 -0700, Paul Bartell escreveu:

> you would probably need to edit the /etc/apache-perl/httpd.conf, and
> change the port number to 80.
> 
> if the machine cant handle ssl on ebox, then if/when you get a lot of
> load on the box, it will be dropping connections like crazy, and wont
> be able to serve any files.
> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:32 AM, David Meireles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi.
> > I now that it sound weird, but is there any way to disable the use of SSL to
> > access the administration of eBox? I ask this 'cas it's quite an old
> > machine, but still can make the job, but when using the admin interface, due
> > to the ssl usage, the CPU get's glued to 100%, and then, samba loses power
> > or I (working in the adim page) will lose power!
> >
> 
> > PS: I now the risk of using unencrypted html, but it's the only way, and
> > plus, the machine is in a controlled environement.
> >
> > Best Regards
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