If touching the configuration of the system is proving difficult – there is 
always an option to run a further apache on another machine which handles the 
SSL, and passes the requests back of plain HTTP, in fact this is the way most 
of the Apache servers we have are set up – it may be Apache, nginx or another 
traffic manager sitting in front of the backend apaches.

From: Tobias Müller <dermeg...@gmail.com>
Sent: 17 November 2021 06:31
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Upgrade from non_ssl to ssl possible? [EXT]

Hi all,

I undertook an old Win-Server 2008R2 System with a httpd 2.2.25 win32 non_ssl.
I know it's outdated. But before we can switch to a new system we need to have 
https on the current machine.
Is there any way to upgrade the system without losing all its configuration?
A fresh installation is not possible because of other outdated dependencies I 
could not reinstall.

best regards

Tobias



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