[users@httpd] Nood needs help with SSL certs on apache 1.2

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Hello, I am running Apache 1.2 on OS X, today, I need to install a self
signed SSL cert for a client.

I managed to get one going in the past, but seemingly, unless I am very
careful, I tend to break other sites from working, so I thought I would
learn to do this right.  I suspect the breakage is as a result of me not
using a separate IP for the first time.

I have a A record, pointing to my apache server, and this A record has a IP
to it that has never been used before, so it is new and clean.

The hostname will be remote.example.com

Can someone post me some examples of how I set this up and make it work, I
would also like to fully block out ant non SSL requests for that host name.
Or ideally, just redirect them to the ssl version, to force them to use it.

I found enough instrucitons on how to create the cert, though I am not sure
where you put the files, or how to tell apache to listen on a certain IP.

Pretty green at all this, so be gentle :-)  Thanks.
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Scott Haneda                                Tel: 415.898.2602
<http://www.newgeo.com>                     Novato, CA U.S.A.



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