On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 00:09:51 +0200
p80 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
donc en fait ma question c'est comment je fais pour savoir où se situe mon
repertoire root www? pour mon apache normal je lai configurer pour que ce
soit dans mon /home/www au lieu du /var/www mais je ne sais pas trop où ça se
salut à tous!
j'éssais de faire marcher apache avec mod_ssl mais je ne sais pas trop comment
ça marche. Le mod_ssl est bien installé mais quand je rentre
https://localhost ou localhost.html dans mon browser je reçois bien un
message me demandant d'accepter le certificat et tout mais ensuite ça
Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting mod_ssl working. I have the module loaded: I did
"/usr/sbin/modules-config apache mod_ssl enable"
then added this to the bottom of my /etc/apache/httpd.conf file:
VirtualHost _default_:443
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache/ssl.cr
On 15.03.2004 22:06 Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
/usr/sbin/modules-config apache mod_ssl enable
...
and restart apache with no errors, but netstat -a -p shows apache
listening on port 80 only?
What am I doing worng?
Add 'Listen 443' to your httpd.conf and restart Apache.
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Hi,
I'm trying to use apache-SSL with libssl AND mod_ssl :
It works fine with only libssl but I'd want also mod_ssl
I've added in the httpd.conf :
LoadModule ssl_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_ssl.so
AddModule mod_ssl.c
and then all the SSLEngine parameters !!!
with ie :
Hallo!
Nachdem ich von der reinen apache-ssl Installation abgekommen bin, da ssleay
Zertifikate generiert, die der IE unter MacOS nicht mag, habe ich mir jetzt mal den
normalen Apache und libapache-mod-ssl angeschaut. (obwohl ich mich immer noch frage,
woran das genau liegt). Mit dem
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 15:51, David Bell wrote:
If you didn't create the certificate with mod-ssl-makecert, I'm not sure how
to
remove the password
try
openssl rsa -in current_key_name -out new_key_name
enter the password
new_key_name has no password
hope that helps
-Mark Roach
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Yes, if you created the site certificate with mod-ssl-makecert. During
the process of creating the certificate, there's an option to add a
passphrase. If you don't want to have to enter a password at each
apache startup, then you don't want to add this passphrase. If you
didn't create the
Is there anyway to have Apache STOP asking for the password when
restarting the server?
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