httpd will generally support what openssl supports on linux; when using
windows, it would depend on how it was compiled.

That being said, you can try with SSLCertificateFile and
SSLPassPhraseDialog and report back.

On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 3:14 PM Santosh Kondapuram
<skondapu...@vitechinc.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hi,
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> We are running Apache HTTPD 2.4.x web server on top of WebLogic
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> application server to proxy the requests.
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> In general we extract SSL certificate and Private key out of a .PFX file
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> and configure the server parameters accordingly.
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> So instead of extracting the files is it possible to configure the .pfx
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> itself in Apache httpd server which is password protected.
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> P.S. I am running Apache on a Windows machine.
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> Regards,
> Santosh.
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