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Rick Johnson wrote:
| Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
|
|>     How can I have Apache restart without asking every time for the
|> pass phrase
|> for its certificate?  At the moment, it fails automatic startup if and
|> when the
|> server reboots.  Startup is being done manually so that someone can
|> enter the
|> pass phrase.
|
|
| Less safe way is to remove the password from your private key. While
| this isn't the best thing to do unless only root can read the key, it
| does prevent the prompt.
|
| Toward the middle of this page:

What I was trying to say before I accidentally hit Ctrl+Enter...

http://www.thawte.com/html/SUPPORT/server/apachessl.html

Look for the heading "How do I get rid of the passphrase on my key?"

Also read the heading prior titled "The server asks me for a passphrase when
it starts up.". Then consider whether or not you want to unlock the key.

HTH,
- -Rick
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Rick Johnson, RHCE - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux/WAN Administrator - Medata, Inc.
PGP Public Key: https://mail.medata.com/pgp/rjohnson.asc
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