RE: RH 8/Apache 2 SSL Cert. Generation

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Fixed.  Thank you, all who responded.  

>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	L. Christopher Luther  
> Sent:	Wednesday, October 29, 2003 3:00 PM
> To:	Redhat-List (E-mail)
> Subject:	RH 8/Apache 2 SSL Cert. Generation
> Sensitivity:	Confidential
> 
> I've got a new install of RH 8.0 up-n-running, and I want to replace the
> "default" Apache 2 certificate/key, which was issued to
> localhost.localdomain, with another certificate/test certificate for my
> box.  Since this is a development server, I don't really care that the
> cert cannot be validated against a CA -- I only want encrypted traffic
> between the browser and the server.  
> 
> I found /etc/httpd/conf/Makefile, but when I run "make testcert", I get
> prompted to enter a pass phrase for the cert.  I tried entering a null
> pass phrase, but openssl "informed" me that a minimum of four characters
> was required.  
> 
> Of course, this created a minor issue for me when I bounce the box 'cause
> I now get prompted to enter the pass phrase so that mod_ssl can load.  
> 
> Is there any easy way around this so that I don't get prompted for a pass
> phrase when I bounce the server?  
> 
> 
> Sincerely,  
> 
> L. Christopher Luther  
> Technical Consultant  
> Xybernaut Solutions, Inc.  
> (703) 654-3642  
> cluther@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  
> http://www.xybernautsolutions.com  
> 
> My PGP Public Key:  
> http://keyserver.pgp.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x21261B88
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