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On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 10:31:53AM -0600, linux stuff wrote: > ssl question: i have a debian box w/apache, mysql, php, etc, running just > fine ... now a client requires secure sockets ... one place i read > (aboutdebian.com) made it sound impossibly difficult to set up ... is that > true? or is there a HOWTO that could help an beginning/intermediate admin > succeed? or should i give up? all help appreciated > apt-get remove apache apt-get install apache-ssl or have i missed something? i did this on my box for my own ssl based needs, and it's really just a drop-in replacement. if you have complicated configs, you might have to spend some time merging them into your new config directory (/etc/apache-ssl) but otherwise it's a piece of cake. hth sean
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