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    ssl on apache 2.0  
don1one


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04-18-04 03:36 PM

Hi,
I've been trying to get mod_ssl working on apache 2.0 running on a Windows
machine.

This is a friend's system and he's hosting his and about 10 other sites.
Only his one site will have ssl enabled.

So far I've been able to get ssl working on all sites, or not on any. And if
it's working, then it's not following the aliases to cgi-bin.

I followed the directions on
http://raibledesigns.com/tomcat/ssl-howto.html

but when it came to the sslEngine On command apache just exited, with no
error log messages, even when set to debug.

I've tried to combine some things, bringing the virtualhost section out of
ssl.conf and mixing it with the virtualhost section of the main site.

Here are the files that I've got so far.

http://www.fane.com/sll-test/httpd.htm

http://www.fane.com/sll-test/ssl.htm

Any pointers would be helpful. I'm afraid that I know just enough to be
dangerous.

Thanks.
-Don-



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    Re: ssl on apache 2.0  
cw.s


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04-20-04 09:34 AM

I'm not proud of it but it works:
http://www.webservertalk.com/message167958.html

I also included the Win32DisableAcceptEx directive in httpd.conf to deal
with some problems arising when working with php.

Good luck

"don1one" <donald@fane.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I've been trying to get mod_ssl working on apache 2.0 running on a Windows
> machine.
>
> This is a friend's system and he's hosting his and about 10 other sites.
> Only his one site will have ssl enabled.
>
> So far I've been able to get ssl working on all sites, or not on any. And
if
> it's working, then it's not following the aliases to cgi-bin.
>
> I followed the directions on
> http://raibledesigns.com/tomcat/ssl-howto.html
>
> but when it came to the sslEngine On command apache just exited, with no
> error log messages, even when set to debug.
>
> I've tried to combine some things, bringing the virtualhost section out of
> ssl.conf and mixing it with the virtualhost section of the main site.
>
> Here are the files that I've got so far.
>
> http://www.fane.com/sll-test/httpd.htm
>
> http://www.fane.com/sll-test/ssl.htm
>
> Any pointers would be helpful. I'm afraid that I know just enough to be
> dangerous.
>
> Thanks.
> -Don-
>
>
>
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    Re: ssl on apache 2.0  
don1one


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04-26-04 08:33 AM

thanks.

The only problem I have left is for a tendency not to follow cgi-bin
aliases.

-Don-

"cw.s" <cw.s@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
news:4084da11$0$559$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
> I'm not proud of it but it works:
> http://www.webservertalk.com/message167958.html
>
> I also included the Win32DisableAcceptEx directive in httpd.conf to deal
> with some problems arising when working with php.
>
> Good luck
>
> "don1one" <donald@fane.com> wrote in message
> news:1080j85qbj13ae9@corp.supernews.com... 
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> if 
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>
>


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