Remember that when you do a "apachectl startssl", it adds the
argument -DSSL.  So if you do a "httpd -DSSL -l", you should see ssl in
there.

-Dave

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Diana Moreland
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 8:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SSL configuration with Apache
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I followed all the instructions for installing modssl but I'm not
> confident that everything is where it's supposed to be.  When I issue
> the apachectl startssl command, the daemon starts but I'm not sure that
> SSL is actually enabled.
>
> When I do a httpd -l, I get this:
> Compiled-in modules:
>   http_core.c
>   mod_env.c
>   mod_log_config.c
>   mod_mime.c
>   mod_negotiation.c
>   mod_include.c
>   mod_dir.c
>   mod_cgi.c
>   mod_asis.c
>   mod_imap.c
>   mod_actions.c
>   mod_userdir.c
>   mod_alias.c
>   mod_access.c
>   mod_auth.c
>   mod_browser.c
>
> I don't see modssl.c in the list.  Listed below are the changes I made
> to the httpd.conf file to accomodate SSL:
>
> SSLRANDOMSEED startup egd:/etc/entropy
> SSLRANDOMSEED connect builtin
>
> SSLProtocol -all +SSLv2
> SSLCipherSuite SSLv2:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:+LOW:+EXP
>
> Also:
> Port 80
> Listen 80
> Listen 443
>
> Is there something else I need to do to the conf file?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Diana
>
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