Hi, Can anyone enlighten me as to where SuSE hide htpasswd? I'm running SuSE8.2pro. I assumed it would be installed with apache2, but find doesn't turn it up on my hard drive, and YaST2 swears blind it isn't in any of the packages either (at least, it's not in any of the fields YaST2 searches - how do you search on files contained in the packages? TIA -- Geoff Beaumont Geoff@stormhammer.com
Speaking of Apache2. Is there any real advantage to upgrading to Apache2 from 1.3.26? Is it much different than Apache 1?
* sjb (ottaky@ottaky.com) [030619 13:25]:
Can anyone enlighten me as to where SuSE hide htpasswd? I'm running SuSE8.2pro.
It should be /usr/bin/htpasswd
Not for apache2. /usr/sbin/htpasswd2.
On Thursday 19 June 2003 9:31 pm, Jim Norton wrote:
Speaking of Apache2. Is there any real advantage to upgrading to Apache2 from 1.3.26?
Is it much different than Apache 1?
Not if 1.3.26 meets your needs. From the admins perspective a few things have changed in 2, but nothing you can't figure out from reading the config file. I think most of the work's gone in behind the scenes http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/new_features_2_0.html http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/upgrading.html As far as I can see upgrading should be relatively painless as long as you don't require any modules that aren't available for the new module API in 2. -- Geoff Beaumont Geoff@stormhammer.com
On Thursday 19 June 2003 9:28 pm, Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* sjb (ottaky@ottaky.com) [030619 13:25]:
Can anyone enlighten me as to where SuSE hide htpasswd? I'm running SuSE8.2pro.
It should be /usr/bin/htpasswd
Not for apache2. /usr/sbin/htpasswd2.
Ah, cheers - the Apache2 docs still refer to htpasswd (unless SuSE renamed it?). Now just got to get SSL working - sure I'm doing something stupid ;c) -- Geoff Beaumont Geoff@stormhammer.com
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 14:56, Geoff Beaumont wrote:
On Thursday 19 June 2003 9:28 pm, Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* sjb (ottaky@ottaky.com) [030619 13:25]:
Can anyone enlighten me as to where SuSE hide htpasswd? I'm running SuSE8.2pro.
It should be /usr/bin/htpasswd
Not for apache2. /usr/sbin/htpasswd2.
Ah, cheers - the Apache2 docs still refer to htpasswd (unless SuSE renamed it?).
Now just got to get SSL working - sure I'm doing something stupid ;c) -- Geoff Beaumont Geoff@stormhammer.com
Hi Not being much of a suse guy [I spent too much time on RH and slack] I just went thru setting up ssl on apache2 on suse 8.2. Here's my notes which include a self signed cert. Good luck Kevin B Generate the SSL certificate: ----------------------------- cd /usr/share/doc/packages/apache2 ./certificate.sh as root. cd /etc/sysconfig edit apache2 and add "ssl" as per the following: ------------------------------------------- APACHE_MODULES="access actions alias auth auth_dbm autoindex cgi dir env expires include log_config mime negotiation setenvif status suexec userdir ssl" Also enable: ------------ APACHE_SERVER_FLAGS="-D SSL" Restart apache --
Kevin Brouelette wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 14:56, Geoff Beaumont wrote:
Now just got to get SSL working - sure I'm doing something stupid ;c
Not being much of a suse guy [I spent too much time on RH and slack] I just went thru setting up ssl on apache2 on suse 8.2. Here's my notes which include a self signed cert.
SuSE' Apache configuration is actually pretty straightforward to use (I missed the APACHE_SERVER_FLAGS="-D SSL" bit to start with, which was the main reason I was having trouble. I hacked the ssl.conf file into two separate ones (one for including in the main server section, one inside a directory section) as what I was setting up was slightly different to what the standard file does. Basically I was setting up an SSL encrypted Subversion repository so I didn't want HTTP at all on this server, only HTTPS. All up and running just how I want it now ;c) -- Geoff Beaumont Geoff@stormhammer.com
On Friday 20 June 2003 1:27 pm, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 03.06.19 at 21:24, Geoff Beaumont wrote:
(at least, it's not in any of the fields YaST2 searches - how do you search on files contained in the packages?
Use "pin".
Cheers - that's exactly what I needed. -- Geoff Beaumont Geoff@stormhammer.com
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