On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 01:53:52PM +0200, Jokke Heikkilä wrote: > > Unless you have a special need to compile mod_ssl in a non-standard > > way, I think you can avoid building it altogether. Instead, you can > > just install the "apache-ssl" debian package, which already has SSL > > support built in. It provides a separate "apache-ssl" executable which > > allows this ssl-enabled Apache server to run in parallel with the > > standard one. > > > > I'm running the servers from both the "apache" and "apache-ssl" > > packages on my system, and everything works fine. > > > > -- > > Lloyd Zusman > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > How easy is it to install other mods to apache-ssl? If I would want to > install e.g. mod_auth_shadow using dselect, it would go under non ssl > apache, right?
apache-ssl is just apache with an ssl patch applied, AIUI, so other mods should work fine. You can run both apache and apache-ssl on the same machine, and they should both pick up all available loadable modules. I've played with SSL in the past, and I've always just used the 'libapache-mod-ssl' module (/package) which plugs into 'normal' apache and gives it superhuman SSL abilities. -rob
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