Alternatively, I have found I can create a private key without a pass
phrase to avoid this issue I wrote about earlier.  That doesn't seem
like a good alternative to me.

Is that how you guys are avoiding the tons of questions on restart?

-Kyle

Kyle wrote:
> 
> Hi, I've got a large group of web sites that use SSL.  Is there a way to
> restart Apache and type in *only* the pass phrase for *new* SSL
> certificates?
> 
> In other words, I don't want to type in 50 pass phrases to add in one
> new SSL cert.  I tried adding the new cert to httpd.conf and doing an
> "httpd reload" instead of "httpd restart", but that resulted in a "httpd
> dead but pid..." error message from "httpd status".  The only thing that
> seems to work for adding SSL certs is "httpd restart" which results in
> 50 pass phrase requests (ahhhh!).
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> -Kyle
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