Jeff:

My experience is that you want to be very careful what you do manually vs. with 
Server Admin. I'm not sure what's driving you to default to doing this manually 
- you may have a good reason. But my experience is that you should set up as 
much as possible with Server Admin and then make any tweaks manually. Apple 
does do some things differently and you're going to be fighting Apple's 
implementation if you start out down the wrong road.

Tim Worman
UCLA GSE&IS

On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:55 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:

> OK,
>   Yeah, that's how my site installation is setup too.  In the sites dir I 
> have just a couple config files.  One is 0000_any_80_.conf that looks like 
> it's setup for setting up a host that runs on port 80.  Would the proper 
> thing be to create a 0000_any_443_.conf file (maybe copied from the port 80 
> one, or the httpd-ssl.conf file on my dev machine) to configure the ssl/https 
> stuff that listens to port 443?   Guess I'll have to read up and play around 
> a bit to see how to setup such a file, or try using Server Admin.
> 
> Thanks!
> Jeff
> 
> 
> On Nov 30, 2010, at 9:36 PM, Tim Worman wrote:
> 
>> Jeff:
>> 
>> I _think_ /etc/apache2/extra/ is only there on OS X, not OS X Server. On OS 
>> X Server, you configure ssl per site or virtual host. For that reason I've 
>> always used Server Admin to set up SSL for web services. You'd find the 
>> individual configs for sites in /etc/apache2/sites/.
>> 
>> Tim Worman
>> UCLA GSE&IS
>> 
>> On Nov 30, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm trying to configure SSL on my deployment machine running snow leopard 
>>> server.  I see lots of documents referencing a 
>>> /etc/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf file, but my installation has no such 
>>> file, and in fact doesn’t even have a /etc/apache2/extra directory.  Is my 
>>> installation hosed some way, or have things moved around?  I've searched 
>>> everywhere and can't find a httpd-ssl.conf file anywhere on the machine.  
>>> The /etc/apache2 directory does contain a lot of other config files (see 
>>> below) but no httpd-ssl.conf file.  Without this file I am unable to get 
>>> ssl configured.  Any suggestions?  Can I use the file from my SL Client 
>>> machine?
>>> 
>>> conf files in /etc/apache2:
>>> 
>>> httpd.conf                          httpd_mailman.conf                      
>>> httpd_squirrelmail_default.conf
>>> httpd_directory.conf                        
>>> httpd_podcastproducer_availability.conf httpd_teams_required.conf
>>> httpd_emailrules_required.conf              httpd_pwdchange_required.conf   
>>>         httpd_users.conf
>>> httpd_groups.conf                   httpd_squirrelmail.conf                 
>>> httpd_webcalendar.conf
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
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