ah sorry. I was looking at my debian based ebox. (older version when
apache1.3 was still used)

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:44 AM, David Meireles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sweet, now it's fast!!! I've changed to port 8080, since it was not in use.
> Had to "/etc/init.d/ebox restart" to make it work, since after clicking
> "Save changes", none of the ports (8080 or 433) were answering.
>
> Thank you very much
>
> PS: I would sugest, for future versions, to have a checkbox in the "System
> -> General" control panel to enable or disable ssl, just in case
>
> Qua, 2008-05-28 às 13:23 +0200, José Antonio Calvo escreveu:
>
> Hi David!
>
> You need to edit the /usr/share/ebox/stubs/apache.mas, not the httpd.conf
> that is an automatically generated file.
>
> Comment the following lines:
>
> Include /etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.conf
> Include /etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.load
>
> I'm using using ubuntu hardy, in Debian this is slightly different, but
> the file you have to edit is the same.
>
> After that you can access to http://localhost:443, maybe you also want to
> change the administration port to 80 by using the web interface.
>
> Best regards.
>
> David Meireles dijo:
>> 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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