We have a Fedora 3.5 installation that we are using to learn about and 
experiment with Fedora.  When we ran the installer, we answered "no" to the 
questions about SSL just to keep things simple for our initial experimentation. 
 Now, however, we'd like to turn on SSL, at least for API-M methods.  I haven't 
been able to find any documentation about how to turn on SSL for Fedora 3.5 
other than doing so during the installation process.  Do such instructions 
exist anywhere or can someone tell me how to do it?

Also, we're curious about how common it is to turn on SSL for Fedora.  Assuming 
we want to use SSL for API-M methods, do most installations do that by turning 
on SSL in Tomcat for the fedora web app per se or by fronting Fedora with a 
proxy server (like Apache) and handling the SSL part there?

Thanks.

--Jim

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Jim Coble
Core Services Technical Lead and Program Coordinator
Information Technology Services
Perkins Library
Box 90196, Duke University
Durham, NC 27708-0196
Email: [email protected]
Voice: 919-660-5974  Fax: 919-668-2578
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