On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 08:19, David Fitch wrote:
> this sounds like the go.  I almost had is working (thanks Jan)
> but prefer this method so removed apache-ssl and installed
> libapache-mod-ssl but now how do I get it to listen on two
> ports?  (80 and 443)

Easiest way to get it running under Debian is to install the
libapache-mod-ssl-doc package, and follow the quick setup guide in
/usr/share/doc/libapache-mod-ssl-doc/README.Debian.gz.

> (PS. why is there no docs on https on www.apache.org?)

Apache doesn't include SSL support natively.  The FAQ talks about why,
and mentions where to get information from:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#SSL-i

Once you've installed that doc package, though, you'll have a nice user
manual under http://localhost/doc/libapache-mod-ssl-doc/html/

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