debian:
The solution was to install the libapache-mod-ssl package, run the
mod-ssl-makecert utility, and edit the SSLCACertificateFile,
SSLCertificateKeyFile, and SSLCertificateFile directives in
/etc/apache-ssl/httpd.conf.
Thanks everyone! :-)
David
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On (07/06/06 21:54), David Christensen wrote:
> debian:
>
> I am attempting to install apache-ssl on a fresh 3.1r1 installation. When I
> ran apt-get, I think it barfed on something I entered for the SSL
> certificate (?):
>
> # apt-get install apache-ssl
>
> Setting up apache-ssl (
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Any particular reason you are using Apache 1.3?
I have an interest in Perl/CGI and mod_perl, all my books on the subject are
Apache 1.3 and mod_perl 1.x, my software to date uses the earlier versions,
and I ran into too many problems when I tried Apache 2 and mod_perl
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David Christensen wrote:
>
> How do I get apache-ssl working?
>
>
Any particular reason you are using Apache 1.3? I would try 2.0
instead. I seem to recall that the SSL setup was also easier with 2.0.
-Roberto
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debian:
I am attempting to install apache-ssl on a fresh 3.1r1 installation. When I
ran apt-get, I think it barfed on something I entered for the SSL
certificate (?):
# apt-get install apache-ssl
Setting up apache-ssl (1.3.33-6sarge1) ...
Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key
I just apt-got apache-ssl and it installed along side
regular apache 1.3.26 I copied over the things that squirrelmail put into the
original httpd.conf file, uncommented the php references just like in the original
file but I cant get my squirrelmail page to come up for anything. I really d
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