Is it possible to 'add' mod_ssl later on, without recompiling all of Apache?

2004-03-23 Thread Evert Meulie
Hi! The following case: A apache-2.0.48 server which was compiled without SSL. Now the powers that be have decided the server should also be able to support https, so mod_ssl needs to be 'added'. Is it possible to do this without recompiling/reinstalling all of Apache? How do I proceed? Regards

Re: Is it possible to 'add' mod_ssl later on, without recompiling all of Apache?

2004-03-23 Thread Mads Toftum
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 04:33:11PM +0100, Evert Meulie wrote: > Hi! > > The following case: A apache-2.0.48 server which was compiled without SSL. Now > the powers that be have decided the server should also be able to support > https, so mod_ssl needs to be 'added'. > > Is it possible to do this

Problems with reading a .key file

2004-03-23 Thread Huw Jenkins
Hi there, Having massive problems with SSL on my machine. Was working OK until there was a crash on the machine this weekend, just gone. Openssl doesn't seem to tbe able to read the .key file anymore. I've replaced the file from the server just incase that was the problem. It wasn't now curiously

Apache, multiple (ip-based) vhosts and client authentication howto?

2004-03-23 Thread Bo Boe
I want to setup two webservers with different domains,lets say www.domain1.comand www.domain2.comI want to host these webservers on a single apacheserver using vhosts, but ... There are twodifferent known clients accessing these webservers:client1 and client2.Now I want to issue an cer