Re: Installing Apache and mod_ssl

2004-01-25 Thread Aaron Wohl
Apache is in the /usr/ports collection. For general use its best to use
one of those as it takes care of installing any libraries it needs into
/usr/local.

If you:
cd /usr/ports/www/apache2
make install

It will take care of everything. If you want to look at the sources then
look around the subdirectories in /usr/ports/www/apache2
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Re: Installing Apache and mod_ssl

2004-01-25 Thread Mauricio
At 16:55 -0800 1/25/04, Aaron Wohl wrote:
Apache is in the /usr/ports collection. For general use its best to use
one of those as it takes care of installing any libraries it needs into
/usr/local.
If you:
cd /usr/ports/www/apache2
make install
It will take care of everything. If you want to look at the sources then
look around the subdirectories in /usr/ports/www/apache2
Also, check out the  portupgrade package
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Installing Apache and mod_ssl

2004-01-23 Thread Jason Williams
Evening everyone...
Im just getting started with apache and mod_ssl. I was reading through the 
docs on the mod_ssl web site and it recommended downloading the source code 
for apache, mod_ssl and openssl.

My question is that I already have openssl installed on my test server. It 
is currently being used for my IMAP server and was installed as a dependency.

Now, reading the docs and the install (for mod_ssl), it actually wants you 
to point to the directory where you unzipped the source code for openssl. 
Since I already have openssl installed, is it possible to point it to the 
location on my computer? Or would I have to download the source code to a 
temp location and point to that location when installing mod_ssl?

I apprecate the help.

Cheers,

Jason

P.S. Besides the O'Reilly book for Apache, any other recommended books?

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Re: Installing Apache and mod_ssl

2004-01-23 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 03:22:48PM -0800, Jason Williams wrote:

[...]
 Now, reading the docs and the install (for mod_ssl), it actually wants you 
 to point to the directory where you unzipped the source code for openssl. 
 Since I already have openssl installed, is it possible to point it to the 
 location on my computer? Or would I have to download the source code to a 
 temp location and point to that location when installing mod_ssl?

Installing from the /usr/ports takes care of all these questions for
you.
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Re: Installing Apache and mod_ssl

2004-01-23 Thread Eric F Crist
On Friday 23 January 2004 05:22 pm, Jason Williams wrote:
 Evening everyone...
 Im just getting started with apache and mod_ssl. I was reading through the
 docs on the mod_ssl web site and it recommended downloading the source code
 for apache, mod_ssl and openssl.

 My question is that I already have openssl installed on my test server. It
 is currently being used for my IMAP server and was installed as a
 dependency.

 Now, reading the docs and the install (for mod_ssl), it actually wants you
 to point to the directory where you unzipped the source code for openssl.
 Since I already have openssl installed, is it possible to point it to the
 location on my computer? Or would I have to download the source code to a
 temp location and point to that location when installing mod_ssl?

Jason,

I installed apache13+mod_ssl and everything's been working fine.  I'll let you 
know if I have any problems.

-- 
Eric F Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(612) 998-3588

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