On Thu, Jul 01, 1999, Charles Williams wrote:
> I've tried the instructions at ssl_faq.html#ToC20 (below) and am
> wondering ...
>
> I log on as root, the instructions were done, chmod 400 etc.
>
> Now from /usr/local/apache/bin I go httpsdctl stop and then httpsdctl
> start. I'm still asked f
On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, you wrote:
> > Now from /usr/local/apache/bin I go httpsdctl stop and then httpsdctl
> > start. I'm still asked for password as before. Is this correct? Assume
> > it would do the same in the script from /etc/rc2 (solaris). Or maybe I
>
> You may try "restart" or "graceful" a
> Now from /usr/local/apache/bin I go httpsdctl stop and then httpsdctl
> start. I'm still asked for password as before. Is this correct? Assume
> it would do the same in the script from /etc/rc2 (solaris). Or maybe I
You may try "restart" or "graceful" as parameter instead of "stop".
oki,
Stef
From: Ralf S. Engelschall [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 2:38 AM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Removing passphrase at boot
>
>On Wed, Jun 30, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> How would I go about doing this?
&g
/etc/rc2
>
> Sidenote : If you want it to be a little more secure than the above (having
> the password in plaintext, you can do a "man libexpect" and see how to code
> a C program using expect)
>
> - Original Message -
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rom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June, 1999 17:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Removing passphrase at boot
Hello all,
I know this has been covered before and is documented but we are having
power
problems and I don't have any power on my computer where all
System Administrator schrieb:
>
> OK I know this is defeats the purpose of having a password protected
> certificate, but this will do what you want. Get a program called
s/certificate/key
Not the cert is protected but the key!
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SmartRing
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999, System Administrator wrote:
> OK I know this is defeats the purpose of having a password protected
> certificate, but this will do what you want. Get a program called
> "expect".here's the expect script that does exactly what you want
> albiet its for apache 1.2.6
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 8:43 AM
Subject: Removing passphrase at boot
> Hello all,
> I know this has been covered before and is documented but we are having
power
> problems and I don't have any power on my computer where
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know this has been covered before and is documented but we are having power
> problems and I don't have any power on my computer where all this info is stored
> so I apologize for the repeat.
> We have recieved a cert from Verisign. We need to r
Hello all,
I know this has been covered before and is documented but we are having power
problems and I don't have any power on my computer where all this info is stored
so I apologize for the repeat.
We have recieved a cert from Verisign. We need to remove the passphrase so that
if we remotely r
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