Hello Marius,

I am aware of the linux way, but I am using a Windows Server 2003
system with OTRS installed with Apache 2.2. Are you suggesting that I
should search for mod_ssl and insert this in the existing apache
configuration?

Peter

2007/12/20, Marius Flage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 16:43 +0100, Peter Hoogkamer wrote:
> > I am using standard OTRS so with an Apache web server. Is SSL included
> > with this apache server or should I take different steps to enable
> > ssl?
>
> You need to either download and use mod_ssl which is a module for apache
> that enables SSL or you need to install apache-ssl. I strongly suggest
> using the first approach. It should be packaged with your package
> manager if you're using a decent distro. In Debian mod_ssl is packaged
> with Apache2, so it's just a matter of enabling the module: 'a2enmod
> ssl' or just 'a2enmod' to get a list of available modules and act
> accordingly.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Marius
>
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