Peter Elsner wrote:
I couldn't find the sign.sh script either... I had nothing but problems
with mod_ssl,
then switched to Apache-SSL and all my problems went away. I had a secure
server running in less than 30 minutes.
Mine lives in:
/mod_ssl-2.8.11-1.3.27/pkg.contrib/sign.sh
HTH,
Jonathan
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 08:34:04AM -0500, Peter Elsner wrote:
> I couldn't find the sign.sh script either... I had nothing but problems
> with mod_ssl,
> then switched to Apache-SSL and all my problems went away. I had a secure
> server running in less than 30 minutes.
If you need to set yourse
I couldn't find the sign.sh script either... I had nothing but problems
with mod_ssl,
then switched to Apache-SSL and all my problems went away. I had a secure
server running in less than 30 minutes.
Peter
At 05:39 PM 7/12/2003 -0700, you wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, admin wrote:
> OS: FreeBSD
>
> % tar ztf mod_ssl-2.8.14-1.3.27.tar.gz | grep sign.sh
> mod_ssl-2.8.14-1.3.27/pkg.contrib/sign.sh
>
back on track. thanks for your troubleshooting time.
- noah
> $.02,
> /Mikko
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, admin wrote:
> OS: FreeBSD 4.8
> apache 1.3.27
> modssl 2.8.14
>
> goals:
>
> generate a server.crt file for apache
> generate a server.key file for apache
> I will be my own CA
>
> Hi,
>
> okay I am trying to find a way to overcome this most elusive and vague
> documentationt
OS: FreeBSD 4.8
apache 1.3.27
modssl 2.8.14
goals:
generate a server.crt file for apache
generate a server.key file for apache
I will be my own CA
Hi,
okay I am trying to find a way to overcome this most elusive and vague
documentationt that I am finding on the modssl.org website. I am comple