On Wed, Jun 02, 1999, Daniel Reichenbach wrote:
> Hy there,
> I recently installed Apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.3.1 and OpenSSL 0.9.3 under
> Windows NT Server 4.0 with SP4. Well... to be true, I had IIS installed, but
> it was ugly slow. So I replaced it with Apache. Right now everything works
> fine, but the mod_ssl patch doesn`t patch the httpd.conf-dist-win with any
> mod_ssl settings like the unix version does.
> Is there any reason for this ? Are there any differences in configuring
> mod_ssl und Win32 or can I use the settings from http.conf-dist for unix ?
Hmmm... there are no real reasons. I just never did this because this way I
had to always sync the two config files and because Win32 isn't an officially
supported platform (and also has no automatic installation process for the SSL
part) I always convinced myself ;) that I can avoid this syncing at all. You
can use the stuff from the httpd.conf-dist (Unix), of course. You need mainly
just different filepaths, etc.
OTOH want's someone enhance the Win32 installation of Apache/mod_ssl to match
the state of the art of the Unix side? When yes, feel free to post patches for
the src/Makefile.nt and other files.
Ralf S. Engelschall
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www.engelschall.com
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