I'd set these up as virtual hosts - the essence of what you want to do
here is to make http://www.domain.com/ return different information than
https://www.domain.com.
Having done that (by following the links in the other reply you got) you
then will need to set up what you want to happen on
It's in the mod ssl INSTALL file...
Basically it's an added step when you make apache...
--from readme file...
$ cd apache_1.3.x ALL
$ SSL_BASE=../openssl-0.9.x \ ALL
EAPI_MM=../mm-1.1.x \
Aah, got it. Apache 2 comes with mod_ssl code. For those who might be
in my situation, read this doc:
http://www.apacheworld.org/ty24/site.chapter17.html
Cheers!
Kiri
At 04:35 11-11-02 +0200, you wrote:
I searched through some archives and found out Apache 2 comes with mod_ssl
code
Hello All,
I have a strange problem here and was wondering if anyone had a solution.
I'm looking to perform a rewrite to https then require the user submit a
username and password. The idea behind this is that the username and
password are submitted encrypted rather than in plain text.
First