On Monday 01 October 2001 02:56 pm, MATHIHALLI,MADHUSUDAN (HP-Cupertino,ex1) wrote:

I thought we were going to have a file that just had the SSL directives in
it, so that people could easily just Include that one file in their current
config files.  I wouldn't want to have an httpd-ssl.conf that we have to 
keep up to date with httpd-std.conf. 

Ryan

> Quick related question : should I send the default httpd-ssl.conf, or can
> somebody check in a default one into CVS.
> Also, in the default httpd-ssl.conf, the ServerRoot should be
> "@@ServerRoot@@" - as in httpd-std.conf, and will have to be modified
> during the "make install" stage (only if SSL is enabled), and the "include
> conf/httpd-ssl.conf" be enabled in httpd.conf ?..
>
> Thx
> -Madhu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodent of Unusual Size [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 1:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SSL configuration file
>
> Ryan Bloom wrote:
> > The reality is that most people just use the default
> > config, and modify it to fit their needs.
>
> I think that actually the reality is that most people
> get a massaged config as part of their OS distribution,
> which probably bears only a nodding resemblance to our
> file.  The distribution builders have a long history of
> mashing the tar out of our defaults. :-)
>
> I'm with Ryan here -- I think it should be a separate
> file.

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