> The reason it's not in the wiki is because the Apache+SSL that comes as > a RPM package from TSL is about as generic as it could be. There is no > point in having special docs for every aspect of TSL. > > You don't create the certificate, you create a request and then buy > the certificate from someone else unless you want to do a self-signed > server. > > Read the docs at the Apache site, httpd.apache.org, then pick a company to > issue you a certificate, then go there and follow their instructions. > > If you really want to do a self-signed site (for testing for > example) then read the Apache docs and the docs at www.modssl.org, they > tell you how to do it. > > Apache+SSL is the most widely used web server on the Internet. Everyone > supports it. I checked the Thawte site and they even have a trial > program with step-by-step help.
ok..i'll take a look...thanks > > > Brian > > _______________________________________________ > tsl-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss > -- Pino Maiuli Crew -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: Personalizza il tuo cellulare con un semplice sms, clicca qui * Clicca qui: http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=3115&d=24-8 _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
