In a sudden (and late) moment of epiphany, I just realized (while
writing a note to our CSA to please put the new server's startup in the
machines boot cycle) that when we reboot (*every* monday morning in the
wee hours) it's not terribly likely that anyone's going to be around to
feed the
machines boot cycle) that when we reboot (*every* monday morning in the
wee hours) it's not terribly likely that anyone's going to be around to
feed the password to the startup query.
Why reboot every week? My web servers are never rebooted, save for hardware
upgrades...
This really needs
(Ralf: Documentation bug, see below for details)
This is addressed in the FAQ:
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.6/ssl_faq.html#ToC31 .
"When you can be sure that your server is secure enough you perform two
steps:
1. Remove the encryption from the RSA private key (while perserving the
original
In a sudden (and late) moment of epiphany, I just realized (while
writing a note to our CSA to please put the new server's startup in the
machines boot cycle) that when we reboot (*every* monday morning in the
wee hours) it's not terribly likely that anyone's going to be around to
feed the