To be honest, I skipped compiling Apache - it was there.  I saw no need 
to "fix" what wasn't "broke".  However, assuming you compiled in support 
for dynamic modules, you should (I believe) be able to add that on 
without a great deal of problem.  SSL is something I wouldn't want to 
have to install myself - every time I've looked at messing with that 
piece of things I just cringe.  If possible, use something pre-existing. 
 Also, there's a neat "Apache Toolkit" script out there that will, upon 
your requesting a certain configuration, go download what you don't 
have, compile it, and "pre-configure" it.  I haven't used it.  I just 
read about it in an article I found via O'Reilly's web site.  Look for 
"Apache Wrangler" - and a reference to LAMP.  The script will also snag 
MySQL + Perl + Python + PHP4 -- but it said you have a choice of what to 
get/install.  I'd try to find that article if I were you.  ModSSL is (If 
I remember correctly) one of the things it takes care of 
(download/install/pre-configure).

HTH,

Eddie

Mark Hutchinson wrote:

> I followed the how from the link in this and finaly got tomcat and 
> apache working.
>
> One question now though, after compiling apache and such, how do I now 
> enable ssl and https on this server.  Can I add it after?  Or do I 
> have to recompile?
>
> Thanks all.
>
> Mark 




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