On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 11:54:12PM -0800, Chris Stork wrote: > I tried to configure apache2 with SSL (in order to run a subversion > repository) and it was unclear to me what's the preferred way to > configure SSL access. > > I found four sources of SSL-related information on my unstable box: > > - /usr/share/doc/apache2-common/README-SSL > - /usr/share/doc/apache2/examples/ssl.conf.gz > - the program apache2-ssl-certificate and its output (I assume) in > /etc/apache2/ssl/ > - /etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.conf > > None of them seem to be aware of the other, as can be derived from where > they place their files, e.g., for certificates we have: > > - README-SSL: /etc/apache2/sites/<SERVERNAME>-ssl.*/ As the author of this file, I'd advise you to ignore it. It's a hangover from the vhost-base days. Cheers! :) d -- Daniel Stone <daniels@debian.org> Debian: the universal operating system http://www.debian.org
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