Hi all.
I have installed a new apache server on
FC2.
I created an SSL keys and
certificates.
Whenever i restart the httpd service he asks me to
enter the cert password,
in order to complete the task.
Is there any way it can be done
automaticlly?
I have a probelm every time the server makes a
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 09:14:33AM +0200, Omer Segev wrote:
Hi all.
I have installed a new apache server on FC2.
I created an SSL keys and certificates.
Whenever i restart the httpd service he asks me to enter the cert password,
in order to complete the task.
Is there any way it can be
: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache startup with SSL keys
Hi all.
I have installed a new apache server on FC2.
I created an SSL keys and certificates.
Whenever i restart the httpd service he asks me to enter the cert password,
in order to complete the task
You can create server key without passphraze or
convert encrypted key to plain using
openssl rsa -in server.key.old -out server.key
Of course, storing key in plain text is less secure.
Rgds,
Vitaly Karasik
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VK wrote:
You can create server key without passphraze or
convert encrypted key to plain using
openssl rsa -in server.key.old -out server.key
Of course, storing key in plain text is less secure.
Of course.
So what do people of the real world do? I don't suppose they expect to have
to attend every
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 10:41:33AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VK wrote:
Of course, storing key in plain text is less secure.
Of course.
So what do people of the real world do? I don't suppose they expect to have
I do not know, never been there :-)
to attend every server restart
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
You have to realize this is an inherent problem, not something technical
you can work around. If you want encryption, you have to supply a key.
If you do not want to do that yourself at boot, you have to put it in
the server somehow. Some ways to put it in the server are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VK wrote:
Of course, storing key in plain text is less secure.
Of course.
So what do people of the real world do? I don't suppose they expect to
have
to attend every server restart do they? Is there some hardware setup
which can
help them with that maybe?
No. They just