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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Leila Lappin wrote:
>I've been to several sites reading about how to add
>mod_ssl to apache. Each site has a slightly different
>set of instructions, that makes it a little confusing.
>Also the directory structure for apache is different
>on RH and that makes it more difficult to figure out
>things.

RH72 ships with Apache SSL enabled. Point your browser to
https://servername/ and you should get an SSL connection.

You will need to generate your own key and either get it signed by a
public CA (if you're running a public site), or sign it yourself
(generally acceptable for intranet sites). The instructions for generating
a key and getting a cert are in the Red Hat Customization Guide in the
support/docs section of the Red Hat web site.


Tony
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