selfsigned ssl certificate

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Am Mi, den 12.04.2006 schrieb D. Ivago um 22:14:

> I need to setup a secure ssl site but I'm using a FC3 howto wich is
> not compatibel anymore wwith Centos 4.2 
> 
> Now I removed the standard crt.key and server.key files and used the
> make testcert script in  /etc/httpd/conf to create a new one with the
> appropriate company name and such.
> 
> But this certificate requires a passphrase everytime apache starts and
> I rather would like to remove this passphrase.
> 
> Does anyone know a good quick and dirty howto for centos to create a
> selfsigned ssl certificate without a passphrase?
> 
> Ivago

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/ssl/ssl_faq.html#removepassphrase

Alexander


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