On 0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Tom, > > Thanks for replying. > > tc> Ahem. You do mean 'lynx https://<domain_name>/', don't you? > > Sorry to say, but yes, I did try "lynx http://<domain_name>/". > Only now do I grasp that apache-ssl does not support http. > Seems plausible for it to support http as a special case.
You can configure apache-ssl to support http and apache to support ssl, but see below. > tc> Trying to connect on http will not work (it uses a different > port, 80 instead of 443 for https). > > I recall the mention of port numbers in the documentation > but not the restriction to https. Of course, this is all > painfully obvious to someone familiar with the > correspondence between port numbers and protocols. The association between protocols and ports is not enforced; you can start a https server on any port you want (8443 is popular, for instance). > Oberon does not yet support https so my solution will > be to toss apache-ssl and install apache. The apache and apache-ssl packages will run quite happily side by side, but whether you want this or not depends on what you are trying to acheive. Tom -- Tom Cook Information Technology Services, The University of Adelaide "That you're not paranoid does not mean they're not out to get you." - Robert Waldner Get my GPG public key: https://pinky.its.adelaide.edu.au/~tkcook/tom.cook-at-adelaide.edu.au
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