RE: Installing apache+ssl / frontpage / php

2002-12-19 Thread John Straiton
Search the mailing list. It was just last week that I was running a
thread on this.

I couldn't find a way to get mod_frontpage hacked into my existing
setup. I tried several times. Even going so far as to deinstall
everything, then rm -r the directories, then reinstalling and only
copying over my virtualhost section of the httpd.conf

However, by doing a fresh install to 4.7, then compiling (in my case)
www/apache13-modssl (as opposed to -ssl), www/mod_php4,
www/mod_frontpage, and finally www/frontpage, then running
/usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/fp_install.sh I got this to work out of
box first try.

RTR hasn't felt the need to keep the mod_frontpage apache patch up to
date it would seem, but some adventurous folk have been kind enough to
put one together that doesn't use the old patch method.

Hope this helps,
John Straiton
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Clickcom, Inc
704-365-9970x101 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Andrew Nelson
 Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 2:10 AM
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 Subject: Installing apache+ssl / frontpage / php
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I wonder if anyone has this combination installed?
 I'm having a great deal of trouble getting SSL on
 with apache_fp..  I can install apache_fp, or
 apache_modssl, but can't put the missing mod on
 afterwards..  The only docs I can find are for much
 older version..
 
 Is there anyone who's done that and can tell me
 the secret?
 
 thanks,
 Andrew.
 
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RE: Installing apache+ssl / frontpage / php

2002-12-19 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 09:28 AM 12.19.2002 -0500, John Straiton wrote:
Search the mailing list. It was just last week that I was running a
thread on this.

I couldn't find a way to get mod_frontpage hacked into my existing
setup. I tried several times. Even going so far as to deinstall
everything, then rm -r the directories, then reinstalling and only
copying over my virtualhost section of the httpd.conf

However, by doing a fresh install to 4.7, then compiling (in my case)
www/apache13-modssl (as opposed to -ssl), www/mod_php4,
www/mod_frontpage, and finally www/frontpage, then running
/usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/fp_install.sh I got this to work out of
box first try.

RTR hasn't felt the need to keep the mod_frontpage apache patch up to
date it would seem, but some adventurous folk have been kind enough to
put one together that doesn't use the old patch method.

Hope this helps,
John Straiton

Hello, John -- glad you got it going. Sounds like the procedure I
suggested, except perhaps php4, which I usually install last.

Best regards,
Jack L. Stone,
Administrator

SageOne Net
http://www.sage-one.net
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