Dear Martin & All, Thanks a lot for the valuable inputs.
Which file do I edit in https/conf.d folder? [root@front conf.d]# ls auth_kerb.conf auth_pgsql.conf manual.conf mrtg.conf perl.conf README squid.conf subversion.conf welcome.conf auth_mysql.conf authz_ldap.conf mod_dnssd.conf nss.conf php.conf revocator.conf ssl.conf webalizer.conf wsgi.conf I am in */etc/httpd/conf.d*. Should I create a file (by which name & extension) or edit any existing file? I do not know whether *httpd.conf* in */etc/httpd/conf/ folder* is the file you are pointing at! Regards, S N Banerjee On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Martin Alfke <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sudeep, > > we run CentOS 6.5 with httpd and mod_passenger and the following > configuration snippet in httpd/conf.d: > > <VirtualHost *:443> > ServerName default-ssl > > ## Vhost docroot > DocumentRoot /usr/lib/one/sunstone/public > > ## Directories, there should at least be a declaration for > /usr/lib/one/sunstone/public > > <Directory /usr/lib/one/sunstone/public> > Options -MultiViews > AllowOverride None > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory> > > ## Logging > ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/default-ssl_error_ssl.log > LogLevel warn > ServerSignature Off > CustomLog /var/log/httpd/default-ssl_access_ssl.log combined > > > ## SSL directives > SSLEngine on > SSLCertificateFile <crt file> > SSLCertificateKeyFile <key file> > SSLCACertificatePath /etc/ssl/certs > SSLCACertificateFile <bundle file> > <FilesMatch "\.(cgi|shtml|phtml|php)$"> > SSLOptions +StdEnvVars > </FilesMatch> > </VirtualHost> > > hth, > > Martin > > On 26 Jun 2014, at 14:51, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Dear Sirs, > > > > Is there any update on the same? > > > > Thank you in advance! > > > > S N Banerjee > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 1:46 AM, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Sir, > > > > Firstly I would like thank for the simple solution provided for the > thread "[one-users] VM in opennebula failing". > > > > Now I would like to make it route through SSL at 443 port. > > > > I checked at your site and could find the steps meant for Ubuntu, hope > checked properly! Is it possible for CentOS6.5 x86_64 ? > > > > Thanks in advance! > > Sudeep > > > > -- > > Thanks & Regards, > > Sudeep Narayan Banerjee > > > > > > > > -- > > Thanks & Regards, > > Sudeep Narayan Banerjee > > _______________________________________________ > > Users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org > -- Thanks & Regards, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee
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