Is there an Apache2 list for Suse9. Since it appears as if Apache2 on SUSE is not configured as the documentation on apache's site, I have some questions on how do I get SSL working? Tim R Hautzinger Information Systems Manager Elk Island Catholic School District 780-449-6479
Tim, I used the Apache2 documentation that comes with the Apache installation on Suse and started with the vhost-ssl-template in /etc/apache2/vhosts.d. Suse provides a script and I ran it to generate a certificate for my hostname, so I did not have to use the openssl commands by them self. I have to admit, it is already a while when I did it and I just searched for the script but don't remember where it is located. BTW, I am using it just for development purposes on my local computer. Guenter Tim R. Hautzinger wrote:
Is there an Apache2 list for Suse9. Since it appears as if Apache2 on SUSE is not configured as the documentation on apache's site, I have some questions on how do I get SSL working?
Tim R Hautzinger Information Systems Manager Elk Island Catholic School District 780-449-6479
Tim,
I used the Apache2 documentation that comes with the Apache installation on Suse and started with the vhost-ssl-template in /etc/apache2/vhosts.d.
Suse provides a script and I ran it to generate a certificate for my hostname, so I did not have to use the openssl commands by them self. I have to admit, it is already a while when I did it and I just searched for the script but don't remember where it is located.
BTW, I am using it just for development purposes on my local computer.
You might want to try /usr/share/ssl/misc/CA.pl or /usr/share/ssl/misc/CA.sh Anders.
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Anders Norrbring
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Günter Dannoritzer
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Tim R. Hautzinger