> I've always wondered why servers bother to encrypt the private key. The > passphrase is right there in the server configuration so why bother? I believe that if you use Apache/mod_ssl with an encrypted key, the server will pause at startup time and prompt you to enter the passphrase on the command line. The problems with this approach should be obvious...
- [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Tony Wells
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Tony Wells
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Daniel P. Stasinski
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Tony Wells
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Scott Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Tony Wells
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Kris Rehberg
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Rob Mayoff
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Michael Roberts
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Scott Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Scott Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Tony Wells
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Tony Wells
- Re: [AOLSERVER] nsssl -> openssl ? Scott Goodwin