Hi again.
Sorry Ingrid,
my first response was a little joke. I saw your earlier post to the
Tomcat list, and could not resists asking you again.
We have to keep up our guru image, you know.
;-)
Anyway, I cannot help you a lot, but maybe some :
To find out whether your Apache server has SSL loaded, the easiest would
be to find it's main logfile, and in it find the line it prints when it
starts up. This should be a line similar to the following :
Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) DAV/2 mod_jk/1.2.18 PHP/4.4.4-8+etch4
mod_ssl/2.2.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8c mod_perl/2.0.2 Perl/v5.8.8 configured --
resuming normal operations
If you notice, mod_ssl is mentioned therem and also OpenSSL. If your
Apache does not load mod_ssl, that part will not be there.
Having the mod_ssl module loaded is a start, but just a start.
There may be many additional steps to perform.
If you search Google for "apache ssl howto", you will find already a
full page of "how to's". Which one is most useful to you depends on the
operating system, Apache version etc..
I see you are under HPUX (version unknown), and not with the very latest
versions of Apache, mod_jk etc.. to say the least.
There may exist a more recent package from HP (software depot), which
already includes SSL. That would be a good start.
Under your HPUX, the Apache is probably installed under /opt/hpws/apache
or /opt/hpws_apache. The logfiles may be under there too somewhere.
André
Tan, Liao wrote:
Actually, the module directives I extracted from another apache which has
already https working, and as I´m not familiar with version particularities, I
didn´t know if I can put them to mine, which is in fact 2.0
So, at this point, I think my version will probably have different
configuration to enable SSL, in order to have my current http to https. But pls
give me some directions on how to start, at least to check if I have the
mod_ssl enabled and if not, how to do it.
thank you.
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-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:39 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
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Hi.
Your configuration snippets below look like Apache 1.x, but you mention
that you are using 2.x. How come ?
André
Tan, Liao wrote:
Hello, experts:
My apache installed is has only the mod_jk.sl in the "libexec/" directory.
I want to know what I need to do in order to to configure my current http to
https? I know this is a very general question, but to start, I guess I need to
include the directives in httpd.conf:
1)<IfDefine SSL>
LoadModule ssl_module libexec/mod_ssl.so
</IfDefine>
2)<IfDefine SSL>
AddModule mod_ssl.c
</IfDefine>
Is this enough in order to enable the mod_ssl?
Already have all certificates configured in the paths. But still unsure on if
simply adding those 2 directives will be enough, and will put the file
(mod_ssl.so) there in the path, or if I have to get this file from somewhere
(if so, how?)
Here are the environment configuration:
Web server: Apache/2.0.46 (Unix) mod_jk/1.2.4
Server: -HP-UX
Tomcat: 4.0
Thanks
Ingrid
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