>
> Not secure. My passphrase is not stored in cleartext anywhere except on
> a piece of paper in a locked vault. That may be overkill for some
> situations, but not mine.
>
You are correct about it not being secure, although you can restrict
permissions to the file. But it _is_ possible to auto
Remko Lodder wrote:
> > I chose to protect my SSL cert with a passphrase. This makes automatic
> > startup at boot impossible. I use FBSD 4.10, and apache would normally
> > start via a script in /usr/local/etc/rc.conf. I just made sure there
> > was
>
> ehm this is not totally true, you can start
> I chose to protect my SSL cert with a passphrase. This makes automatic
> startup at boot impossible. I use FBSD 4.10, and apache would normally
> start via a script in /usr/local/etc/rc.conf. I just made sure there
> was
ehm this is not totally true, you can startup automatically by
havnig a li
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 21:14, Remko Lodder wrote:
>
> > I chose to protect my SSL cert with a passphrase. This makes automatic
> > startup at boot impossible. I use FBSD 4.10, and apache would normally
> > start via a script in /usr/local/etc/rc.conf. I just made sure there
> > was
>
> ehm this is
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 12:08, Remko Lodder wrote:
> Eric Crist wrote:
> >
> > Remko,
> >
> > My bad. I'm using apache 1:
>
> Ah, that's a bit of a different story,
>
> Do you use the next generation startup script?
> If so then it would have had the following options
> available to you:
>
> ap
Eric Crist wrote:
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Hello all,
I must be missing something. I have apache starting correctly during
boot, but without SSL. I have to log in and type apachectl startssl to
get it to work correctly. What did I miss?
Hi Eric,
Since you are not very verb
Eric Crist wrote:
Remko,
My bad. I'm using apache 1:
Ah, that's a bit of a different story,
Do you use the next generation startup script?
If so then it would have had the following options
available to you:
apache_enable="YES" (which you have)
apache_flags="-DSSL" (which you do not yet have).
Thi
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On Oct 2, 2004, at 4:16 PM, Remko Lodder wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
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Hello all,
I must be missing something. I have apache starting correctly during
boot, but without SSL. I have to log in and type apachectl
Eric Crist wrote:
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Hello all,
I must be missing something. I have apache starting correctly during
boot, but without SSL. I have to log in and type apachectl startssl to
get it to work correctly. What did I miss?
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Hello all,
I must be missing something. I have apache starting correctly during
boot, but without SSL. I have to log in and type apachectl startssl to
get it to work correctly. What did I miss?
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