Re: SSL file location and permissions?

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On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Dan Schaefer <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is there a standard location where the SSL crt, csr, and key files should be
> located? I would prefer to keep them out of "dan's home directory" and put
> them in a widely accepted location. If it helps, I am running CentOS and I
> have a standard installation of Apache using yum. Also, what should the file
> permissions be for these files and the containing directory?

There is no standard location. Practices vary by distribution.
On Fedora its /etc/pki/tls
On my Ubuntu server its's /etc/apache2/ssl

You're free to use what works, or stick with what your distro proposes.

Krist


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