FYI
http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2008/Jan/1019256.html
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A client of ours just renewed his ssl certificate. When we installed the
new cert, apache gave the old:
saero44 ~> tail /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log [Fri Oct 26 14:27:36 2007]
[error] ApacheSSLSetCertStuff failed [Fri Oct 26 14:28:11 2007] [crit]
unable to set private key [Fri Oct 26 14:28:11
A client of ours just renewed his cert. When we installed the new cert,
apache gave the old:
saero44 ~> tail /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log
[Fri Oct 26 14:27:36 2007] [error] ApacheSSLSetCertStuff failed
[Fri Oct 26 14:28:11 2007] [crit] unable to set private key
[Fri Oct 26 14:28:11 2007] [cr
>Many Unixes (such as FreeBSD) allow you to chmod 000 a file and root can
>still access and modify it. It works on my box anyway.
>
>--
>Aaron Dalton
>http://perlkonig.com
You can also use the '-nodes' switch when generating the private key. This
however, leaves it unencrypted so you must be
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The Apache documentation says,
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Hi,
Forgot to update Apache details..
Server version: Apache/2.