It was me who uploaded that file. I've just zipped all necessary
binaries so people without M$ C compiler can use the software.

It's up to you to configure that stuff. Basically you'll have to
follow these steps

1) unzip it into a root dir on some drive
2) create a subdir conf, put your config files there
3) try to run Apache without SSL first
4) create your site key and cert using openssl.exe
5) modify conf files to add SSL support there

4) and 5) are explained in mod_ssl FAQ

If you still have problems with it, I could create a minimum
config for you, so you can let it run immediately to have a feel
about it.

-t


Alex `Taker` Pircher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Maybe anyone can help me here.
> 
> 
> Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> > 
> > On Thu, May 06, 1999, Alex 'Taker' Pircher wrote:
> > 
> > > A question about
> > > Apache_1.3.6-mod_ssl_2.2.6-openssl_0.9.2b-WIN32-i386.zip
> > > (in http://www.modssl.org/contrib/)
> > >
> > > I want to test SSL under Windows, but what should I do with that
> > > file? Copy it over an existing Apache-1.3.6 installation?
> > >
> > > It won't run because the Configuartion-Files and the Registry-Key
> > > is missing!
> > 
> > Hmmm.. I've neither experiences with Win32 nor have I ever looked at this
> > contributed stuff. It's provided directly by the mod_ssl users for other
> > mod_ssl users.  I just provide the diskspace and location for this stuff.  So
> > you've to ask the guy who created this ZIP archive or at least ask on
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] for help. Sorry that I cannot help you with this
> > stuff.
> 
> Thx & Greetz,
>  Alex

> [...]
> 

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