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[regression] apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing since feisty
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** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
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This is a question. We should close this as a bug now.
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[regression] apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing since feisty
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Just want to point out that often a force is required when making a new
ssl-cert for proper functionality.
make-ssl-cert generate-default-snakeoil --force-overwrite
I'm guessing most people who have googled this bug has had some form
certificate before, so forcing a overwrite is usually a
The way to do this has changed. The procedure is still simple for a self
signed ssl cert.
The following is the correct way:
apt-get install apache2
a2enmod ssl
a2ensite default-ssl
make-ssl-cert generate-default-snakeoil
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
You can find this in the follow doc under SSL:
@Chuck Short: If this is fixed, where is the apache2-ssl-certificate
script? I can't find it:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=apache2
-ssl-certificate&mode=filename&suite=lucid&arch=any
"You have searched for filenames that contain apache2-ssl-certificate in
suite lu
This has been fixed for a while now.
chuck
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
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Found this issue by following a tutorial that used apache2-ssl-
certificate as others mentioned. Started at 8.04 and upgraded up to 9.10
checking if apache2 would include the script at each step along the way.
No luck.
I'm glad I found this discussion explaining the issue with posts to
other tutor
Hi,
The bug exists in Karmic. I just tried to run the command:
ku...@kumar:~$ apache2-ssl-certificate
apache2-ssl-certificate: command not found
This may not stop any determined from creating certificates but its
still an issue.
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je sais pas
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Please don't change the status of a bug without giving an explanation.
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I can also confirm that is not working in Jaunty. I've wasted a lot of
time jumping from tutorial to tutorial to finally find the above thread.
I'm planning on exploring the other options but this is really going to
frustrate anyone starting out with SSL.
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It's not working in 9.04 Jaunty.
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Hi,
Seems that this is confirmed to be fixed in the current Ubuntu release 8.10
(Intrepid Ibex)...
Anyway, here still my two cents for testing Hardy (8.0.4); I cannot quite get
the self-signed certificate working according the instructions by maraja
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apa
This has been fixed for intrepid. Thanks for the bug report.
Regards
chuck
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Taro,
I guess so but I do not know how to do it =/
If anyone is going to create a .deb out of it, he should consider that
the user may only need one (or two, or all) of the initial setup steps.
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Thanks maraja, I'll try it out.
Could this process be packaged so that it would only require a single
command?
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setup
1. sudo apt-get install apache2
2. sudo apt-get install openssl
3. sudo apt-get install ssl-cert
create ssl certificate:
sudo make-ssl-cert /usr/share/ssl-cert/ssleay.cnf /etc/ssl/private/localhost.pem
switch to apache sites configuration:
cd /etc/apache2/sites-available/
bakup
** Summary changed:
- apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing since feisty
+ [regression] apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing since feisty
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: apache2
+ Enabling SSL/TLS encryption for Apache is difficult.
+
apache2-ssl-certificate is nowher
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