Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread Omer Segev
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

Re: Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
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

RE: Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread Uzi Refaeli
: 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

Re: Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread VK
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 = To unsubscribe, send

Re: Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread amos
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

Re: Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
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

Re: Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread amos
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

Re: Apache startup with SSL keys

2004-10-18 Thread Shachar Shemesh
[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