Re: [users@httpd] Certificate Import into Apache 2.2.0

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I'm not an expert in anyway regarding certs or openssl and I'm assuming you've compiled apache with ssl support and the cert you're talking about is a server cert, you could probably try to edit your httpd.conf and httpd-ssl.conf file. The httpd-ssl.conf file is located in conf/extra and you can add the path to your cert and/or key in there. In httpd.conf, you would uncomment the include line that deals with the httpd-ssl.conf file. The line to uncomment would be:

Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf

If that doesn't work, you probably want to convert your .p7b cert to something like PEM format and edit those conf files to point to the PEM cert. Unfortunately, I don't know much about .pb7 format as the only formats I've dealt with are .p12 and .pem certs.

Again, I'm assuming you're talking about a server cert and not a CA cert.

Vincent J.


On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 22:54:15 -0800, Wulf Kaiser <Wulf.Kaiser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear All,

I have a perhaps simple but nonetheless serious problem. I have build,
installed and configured an Apache 2.2.0 under Solaris 9, and i have a valid
certificate file in .p7b format from the DFN CA.

But: How can i import this into Apache?

T.i.A, yours

Wulf Kaiser
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