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The manual page for httpd says that certificate needs to be in PEM
format and that -I changes the port number. Perhaps using -Z to specify
the certificate changes default port for you, perhaps it doesn't you'll
have to experiment.
On 29/05/23 03:55, Sagar Acharya wrote:
Dear folks,
I tried
Dear folks,
I tried to configure httpd but I'm unable to do so. Can you please help with
it. What I want is on bootup, I want httpd to host root_dir /var/www . I have
httpd=YES
What I'm unable to understand is what would be the format of cert? How to host
on port 443 with rc?
Thanking you