"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:
>
> Yes, without the brackets please ;-)
> They have a semantic of meta chars with the
> meaning "optional", of course.
You'ld be suprised to hear I've got 9 years of Unix 'eh? Still doesn't
help that I'm 25, and waaaay too overworked these last 3-4 to learn
much.
> means your apache_1.3.4/src/Configuration.tmpl doesn't contain a "Rule
> SSL_SDBM=default" line. Check this, mod_ssl's configure script should have
> added this line together with some other SSL_xxx stuff. I guess you messed
Here's what I got in the SSL Support, which is the second commented
section of Configuration.tmpl.
#SSL_BASE=/usr/local/ssl
#RSA_BASE=/usr/local/rsa
Rule SSL_COMPAT=yes
That's it. Also, I noticed a module at the end that is commented out.
## mod_ssl incorporates SSL into Apache.
## It must stay last here to be first in execution to
## fake basic authorization.
# AddModule modules/ssl/libssl.a
Didn't notice anything in the INSTALL, but hey, I'm not getting a rep
here for being that brilliant either. ;)
> freshly extracted apache_1.3.4 source tree.
Can't do that! Mainly from a fear and religion of "once deployed,
leavith alone". I'd like to see what changes are missed from the
Configuration.tmpl, and verify I can get something done that way. This
server code has a few other modules installed and I don't wanna play
with them.
Hope that doesn't make me a bigger pain in the arse.
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