Re: [users@httpd] adding SSL - is a distinct virtual host mandatory?

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On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 17:20, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>
> Feel free to buy a draft for Boyle (should he get there) and myself at
> ApacheCon/US '05 (www.apachecon.com).

If but someone would pay for me to take a junket overseas for a conference. 
I'm in Sydney. Shouldn't you guys schedule these conferences in exotic 
locations such as Australia? We have beer here too you know.

> Good luck fighting with cert creation, google is your friend here (you
> can find everything you need to know about the openssl commands, even
> creating your own CA.)

I did achieve a certificate, but not without some gnashing of teeth. There 
was mention of a "make certificate" (in the apache source bundle?), but 
the /manual/ssl/ssl_faq gave a ritual which ended in a requirement to use a 
sign.sh script; finally I found that in the mod_ssl SOURC bundle. A SuSE 
sharedoc README has just told me about the existence of a gensslcert script 
too, which probably would have been easier.

It's all about learning. I'm not bitter.
-- 
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