Hi all

Has anybody had experience of configuring an existing installation of fedora
(2.4 in our case) to use SSL after the original installation? Is it simply a
case of configuring tomcat to use ssl, or are there additional steps
involved? I'v been looking around on the web but the documentation I'v found
so far only seems to deal with the case where SSL is configured at the
initial  installation stage.

Alternately, I'v also come across documentation (from mediashelf) that
suggests its preferable to configure fedora NOT to use SSL but instead use
apache as a proxy, and mentions various "headaches" involved in getting SSL
to work propeerly between tomcat and fedora.
http://yourmediashelf.com/reference/muradora/Fedora_Deployment_Notes/Fedora_
Deployment_Notes.html

I'd be very grateful if anyone could throw further light on this, as at
present I'm not sure which is the best avenue to pursue, and it would be
good to have the benefit of other peoples experience


Cheers
Peri Stracchino
Digital Library Team
University of York
ext 4082 

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