Hi!

I'm trying to make my server https enabled, but without removing the
http server. I don't want to start digging into virtual hosts. Is this
possible?

I read the FAQ, and it mentions that: 

"it's usually most simples to run a single instance where you enable SSL
only for those virtual hosts that need it. " 

But it does not talk about making all this for only the main server.

I have been able to configure apache to run normally _or_ (exclusive :))
in https. That is:

Port 80
SSLEngine on
[-big snip-]

So when I do netscape https://localhost:80/ I get all the files correctly,
but I can't do http://localhost:80/. I tried to use the "Listen 80/443"
directive, but I have the following:

[22/Apr/1999 14:30:26] [info]  Init: Initializing (virtual) servers for
SSL
[22/Apr/1999 14:30:26] [warn]  Init: You configured HTTPS(443) on the
standard H
TTP(80) port!
[22/Apr/1999 14:30:26] [info]  Init: Configuring server
freed.dyn.ez-ip.net:80 f
or SSL protocol

I don't understand... Then again, I just can access it on
https://localhost:80/

...

I gotta be missing something.

Maybe it is simply _not possible_ to do what I want??? hum...

And by the way, no harm wanted, but this Certificate thing is quite a
nightmare to configure... at least on my system. 

I did not follow the procedure that is in the FAQ:

$ cd /usr/local/etc/apache
$ CA.sh -newca
$ CA.sh -newreq
$ CA.sh -sign
$ cp newcert.pem ssl.crt/server.crt
$ cp newreq.pem ssl.key/server.key
$ /usr/local/sbin/apachectl startssl
$ # yeah!

anyways... Thanks for any input!

Si l'image donne l'illusion de savoir
C'est que l'adage pretend que pour croire,
L'important ne serait que de voir

Lofofora
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