Jeffrey,
A .crt file is usually the certificate, and .key usually the private key,
yes.
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 4:41 PM Jeffrey Denison
wrote:
> Thanks @Sean Conner. You were right. My screwup. It is a system
> version. No apache2 dir in /usr/local & parts scattered in those
> system
Thanks @Sean Conner. You were right. My screwup. It is a system
version. No apache2 dir in /usr/local & parts scattered in those
system directories. I appreciate it. Now I've got to figure out how to
configure it. I'm guessing I need to generate OpenSSL keys.
Should
It was thus said that the Great Jeffrey Denison once stated:
> Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed
> from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos &
> can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I
> remove the one I
On 2022-12-28 15:45, Jeffrey Denison wrote:
Thanks @Paul. I do still have the original source. I tried that. Got
an error msg.
$ sudo make uninstall
[sudo] password ...
make: *** No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop.
I was a bit afraid that might happen ('uninstall' used to be a bit more
Thanks @Paul. I do still have the original source. I tried that. Got
an error msg.
$ sudo make uninstall
[sudo] password ...
make: *** No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop.
Is there a file in the source directory giving explicit installation
locations & files?
I'll dig into that group.
On 2022-12-28 14:35, Jeffrey Denison wrote:
Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed
from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos &
can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I
remove the one I installed & reinstall from
Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed
from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos &
can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I
remove the one I installed & reinstall from the command line. I don't
see any uninstall
The first is a warning, and it tells you how to suppress it.
The second implies that you need to remove the pidfile before you can
restart httpd, so do that.
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 3:10 PM Jeffrey Denison
wrote:
> @vicky chb
> I changed ssl.conf but don't know how to replace the
>
@vicky chb
I changed ssl.conf but don't know how to replace the
SSLcertificatekeyFile directive. Can you tell me how to do that.
Now I get this error msg:
$ httpd
AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully
qualified domain name, using fe80::36d6:b0f7:e2cc:c2ba%eno1. Set the
Its not a command. Go to /etc/httpd/conf.d/ and open ssl.conf in vi or
whichever editor you like. Search for the below mentioned Directive line
SSLCertificateFile: '/etc/pki/tls/certs/localhost.crt'
edit this line and replace localhost.crt with your certificate name here
ca-bundle.crt or
Thanks Vicky. Can you give me the whole command?
On 12/24/22, vicky chb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Change "localhost.crt" to your current certificate name present in the
> mentioned directory. The syntax is by default, you may need to change as
> per your certificate names.
>
> Instead of this:
>
Hi,
Change "localhost.crt" to your current certificate name present in the
mentioned directory. The syntax is by default, you may need to change as
per your certificate names.
Instead of this:
SSLCertificateFile: file '/etc/pki/tls/certs/localhost.crt'
do this:
SSLCertificateFile: file
Hi,
I installed Apache 2.4.54 on Fedora 37. I get the following error when
I attempt to run it:
$ httpd
AH00526: Syntax error on line 101 of /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf:
SSLCertificateFile: file '/etc/pki/tls/certs/localhost.crt' does not
exist or is empty
$ ls /etc/pki/tls/certs
ca-bundle.crt
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