Jody Cleveland said:
> Hello,
>
> I feel so lost. I've got a redhat 8 box running squirrelmail. What I
> want now, is to have the login.php file to be encrypted. I've read up on
> it, and was able to create a SSL key, and certificate. Now, I want to
> apply it to the page, which is where I get confused. What do I do at
> this point?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.

You enable SSL in your webserver; add the SM includes to it (I'm using
Apache as a sample here). Now, when you access the SM webpage, you do so
using "https", not "http".

There are a couple of plugins that may help, too, by enforcing the using
of the SSL page only.

You mention no specs of your system, but on Linux, you would install
apache-ssl (which would give you a generic SSL cert, BTW), and then add
the INCLUDE parameter to the httpd.conf, and start up apache-ssl.

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