On Tue 2005-May-17 09:23:12 +1000, Adam Conrad wrote:
Perhaps the more interesting question for you is: Why do you use
passphrases on your SSL certs? If they're only readable by root, what
have you gained with a passphrase?
My reason for using a passphrase protected key (and stumbling
right
Heiko Stbner wrote:
While obtaining another certificate I found the perfect example :-) Take
a rented server (cheaper traffic than hosting it yourself) for an
online-shop, hosted somewhere and no one knows who can get access to it
directly on the console (like root=/bin/bash kernel command
Heiko St?wrote:
Basically the problem is the postrotate command which calls
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart and since version 2.0.53-5 this fully stops
apache und then starts it again, killing the whole thing if the apache
uses an SSL certificate with passphrase since nobody can enter it.
There
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