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"Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I know the topic is off the point but at least, I use PHP on this
webserver.
> As you know, when you shut down Apache and later on, start it up by this
> command, "apachectl startssl".  Then it will ask you for the passphrase
> (password).  This is the private key password for the ssl and encryption
> purpose.
>
> The question here is when I write a bash script that will do it for me
> automatically by just executing the filename.  The question is how to give
> the passphrase to Apache?  I tried many different method of scripting and
> Apache doesn't received the passphrase from the user input.  Anyone know?
> Or is there some reference somewhere where I can start looking into it?
>
> Thanks!
>
>



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