On Mon, Apr 12, 1999, Eugene Crosser wrote:

> This is a very minor issue, but still.  When you run ./configure,
> it insists on reading the private key for the server.  If you are
> a good sysadmin, you have the private key file unreadable for
> "normal users", and again if you are a good sysadmin, you configure
> and build programs being logged as "normal user".  I think that
> ./configure should allow to specify the key file name and if the
> file is not accessible assume that it is OK and proceed.

First, which "configure" script do you mean? Apache's or mod_ssl's? Second,
where does it insist to read the private key? The private key is read under
runtime but not on installation time? Please give me more details.  Seems like
I still do not understand the problem and situation.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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