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Re: Apache -- SSL and normal on same system?



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>>>>> "kmself" == kmself  <kmself@ix.netcom.com> writes:

    kmself> On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 09:19:20AM -0300, John Ackermann wrote:
    >> I've been running Apache successfully for a long time, and
    >> would like to add a secured virtual site to my collection.  I
    >> tried installing Debian apache-ssl but ran into a brick wall
    >> figuring out how to make it work both for normal http on port
    >> 80, and https on port whatever.  Could some kind soul give me a
    >> pointer on how to set this up.  All the documentation I've
    >> found for apache-ssl seems to assume that you're going to run
    >> only a secure site, and not a mix.

Look into libapache-mod-ssl... only one server, only one setup.

    kmself> Run apache (regular) on port 80 and apache-ssl on 443.
    kmself> I've got my box at work set up like this.  Just roll out
    kmself> the packages and start flying.  Nothing tricky.  If you
    kmself> get stuck, post back to the list (and maybe ping me on the
    kmself> side).

As I said, I'd rather use mod_ssl... then you have only one setup, not
two which you have to keep in sync.  (Yes, you might do ln -s
/etc/apache /etc/apache-ssl... but that seemed to tricky to me, when
mod_ssl makes it unnecessary)

Bye, J

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