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Subject: Re: [users@httpd] SSL setup assistance
It was thus said that the Great j...@k6ccc.org once stated:
> So can someone either point me to a good step by step or walk me through
> what I need to do to get this working. I had gotten the cert back then
> via Let's Encryp
It was thus said that the Great j...@k6ccc.org once stated:
> So can someone either point me to a good step by step or walk me through
> what I need to do to get this working. I had gotten the cert back then
> via Let's Encrypt, and that was the easy part.
I have a write-up of what I went throu
On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 3:02 PM Marc wrote:
> >
> > I am running Apache on a Windows server with at least close to latest
> > release. It host my personal website and a website for my home Christmas
> > light show. Just simple static web pages - nothing fancy at all. There
> > is absolutely no
>
> I am running Apache on a Windows server with at least close to latest
> release. It host my personal website and a website for my home Christmas
> light show. Just simple static web pages - nothing fancy at all. There
> is absolutely nothing that needs any degree of security. As such I hav
On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 2:56 PM Frank Gingras wrote:
>
>> You basically need to load the mod_ssl module with LoadModule, edit the
> :443 vhost and add SSLEngine on, SSLCertificateFile and
> SSLCertificateKeyFile.
>
I also recommend looking at the Mozilla SSL Configuration Generator. It
will help
On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 2:52 PM j...@k6ccc.org wrote:
> I know this is going to be very basic for most of you.
>
> I am running Apache on a Windows server with at least close to latest
> release. It host my personal website and a website for my home Christmas
> light show. Just simple static we