Jack Bates wrote: > Doh - thank you Nikos : ) > > I created a key without a passphrase and got a bit further. I also found > some documentation in the GnuTLS manual on creating OpenPGP server > credentials: > http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/manual/html_node/Invoking-gnutls_002dserv.html#Invoking-gnutls_002dserv > > I created this patch for the mod_gnutls README, to add instructions for > creating OpenPGP server credentials: > http://cgi.sfu.ca/~jdbates/tmp/mod-gnutls/200809300/patch > > Would you consider applying it? > > Unfortunately, I am still stuck. As per the instructions in the GnuTLS > manual, I created a gpg key using my server name. I tried "localhost" > and added "ServerName localhost" to my httpd.conf. However, when I try > to start Apache, the error log complains: > > [Tue Sep 30 10:33:37 2008] [emerg] [GnuTLS] - Host 'localhost:0' is > missing a Certificate File!
Hello Jack, It seems there is a check that looks if a site has an X.509 certificate and prints that error if it doesn't. I'll need to update it to account for openpgp-only certificate sites as well. (Currently you have to have a site that handles both X.509 and openpgp to work). regards, Nikos _______________________________________________ Modules mailing list Modules@lists.outoforder.cc http://lists.outoforder.cc/mailman/listinfo/modules