Any documentation can always be used by some subset of the userbase.  I think it's a 
good idea.

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Clift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:30 AM
To: S�ren Neigaard
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CBT Series on mod_ssl needed?


Hi S�ren,

Thanks for your feedback, it's really appreciated!

New users are the ones whom I create these CBT's for.  A lot of the time
with things, it's learning the concepts enough to get it up-and-running
quickly and well that's needed.

Once someone knows the general concepts and have it running, they can
get the rest of the knowledge they need through reading the
documentation and other materials.

That's what I've found so far anyway.  :)

You're the only person who's answered my question though, so I'm
guessing this isn't really a popular viewpoint with the majority of the
mod_ssl people.  :(  Hope I'm wrong and after the weekend is over I get
a few more email.

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


So, that's one person saying yes

S�ren Neigaard wrote:
> 
> Saturday, February 23, 2002, 6:20:11 PM, Justin wrote:
> 
> JC> Hi everyone,
> 
> JC> Just wondering if there would be a use if I started creating a free
> JC> series of Computer Based Training tutorials for mod_ssl, similar to the
> JC> series I've started for PostgreSQL :
> 
> JC> http://techdocs.postgresql.org/college/
> 
> JC> These are Flash based animations (about 200k) which explain some of the
> JC> basic concepts of PostgreSQL.  So far, the feedback about them is really
> JC> positive and I'm looking at other Open Source projects which would
> JC> benefit (as well as continuing the PostgreSQL series).
> 
> I'm new to mod_ssl and SSL in general, and I would say YES please,
> that would be really nice :)
> 
> What do you think those tutorials would cover? I have been reading the
> documentation, but for me it isn't easy at all. The documentation
> covers all the configuration of mod_ssl, but I really don't know what
> happens when I start my mod_ssl-Apache server, or even if there is
> more than one way to start it. Also I don't know how I add
> users/passwords to a server or VirtualHost, so that only those users
> has access.
> 
> I don't know if this is too basic, or what you had in mind, but the
> idea sounds GREATH to a newbie like me :) And I also know that if I
> ask these really basic questions here, I upset a lot of people, so I
> have my fingers crossed for a nice tutorial :)
> 
> --
> Med venlig hilsen/Best regards,
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