On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
I have different passphrases for each server. I want the servers to come
up on bootup without being prompted for a passphrase so in the mod_ssl
section I point to a script that echoes a passphrase. There is only space
in the mod_ssl section for one passphrase script. How do I start multiple
secure servers this way? Should I change to have the same passphrase for
all servers? I forget whether this passphrase is part of the private key
that is used to make the certificates, or if it is just to start the
servers. If it is used to make the certificates I would like to have
a different passphrase for each server.
PS I'm using your counter module. Thanks for writing it. I have about 60
IP based virtual hosts each with an index.html file below its own
DocumentRoot. Any time that one of the index.html files is accessed, the
counter for all of the index.html files is incremented. Do you know what
I've done wrong?
Thank you
Joe
> On Mon, Aug 09, 1999, Joseph Mack wrote:
>
> > have configured two secure (virtual) IP based servers in my httpd.conf,
> > each with their own certificate entries and ssl-passphrase entries. Each
> > secure site works OK when run by itself.
> >
> > I assume I can run the two secure servers by using separate virtual host
> > entries but what do I do about having two different ssl-passphrase
> > entries?
> >
> > There is only one place for these, in the mod-ssl.c section, and I need
> > two entries (or some other way of thinking about it)
> >
> > am using
> > linux/apache-1.3.4-modssl-(somenumber)
>
> Sorry, I do not understand your problem. The pass phrases are not specified
> anywhere in the config - all you usually specify is the pass phrase dialog
> type. All you've to do is to place your two servers into two separate
> <VirtualHost> sections, add the corresponding Listen and mod_ssl should
> automatically recognize the second cert/key pair and ask you for both pass
> phrases (or just once for both assuming they have the same pass phrase). Or
> did I totally misunderstood you now?
>
> Ralf S. Engelschall
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