Hi:

I am using mod_ssl and openssl in Linux platform for the first time. I was 
unable to locate documentation regarding the following and am not sure if 
this is do-able or not.

I was trying to setup a directory on my server in such a way that all URL 
calls to that directory use SSL. Even if the URL entered in the browser is 
http://..., I would like to change that to https://...:443 automatically. 
The documentation in mod-ssl indicated that I use the SSLRequireSSL flag 
for the directory to require SSL to access this directory. However, I was 
able to access this directory in http. I am using Apache 1.3.20, mod_ssl 
2.8.4, openssl-0.9.6b in Linux 7.1 platform.

I am looking for resolving 2 issues:
a) Apache / mod_ssl Configuration to ensure that calls to a specific 
directory (say, /usr/apache/test/ssl) always use SSL;
b) If user tries to access this directory in using http, automatically 
change that to https.

Can someone shed light on whether this is do-able and if so how?

Thanks in advance for your help,
MJ.
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Janakiraman Mohanaraman (MJ)
Mgr, Software Development
Enterprise Management Business Unit
Cisco Systems Inc,                      
170, W.Tasman Dr.                       
San Jose, CA - 95134.                   (408) 527-7730
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