----- Original Message ----- From: Rick Stevens <rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 13:53:40 -0800 > Keyser Soze wrote: > > no, I do use ssh/sshd and putty to access the machine remotly, but that is not what I am asking for. > > > > imp is the webmail program I use. I can access my mail on that machine via http:\\mymachine.com and the logging in, but I want to use https:\\mymachine.com and that is where my query originates. > > You have to set Apache up to use SSL. Apache must be built with SSL > enabled, set up a certificate and put the appropriate directives in the > apache config file. Details can be found on the Apache site: > > http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/ssl/ssl_faq.html > > BTW, we prefer bottom posting here. > > > > >>Keyser Soze wrote: > >> > >>>I have fedora core 1 installed and have apache and horde and imp all running and it seems to work great. Now I want to change the login to be able to use ssl. I have mode_ssl and openssl installed from fedora but have no idea how to enable ssl. Can someone point me in the right direction? > >> > >>What do you mean by "want the login to use ssl"? The normal login > >>process doesn't use security. I suspect you want to remote access it > >>via ssh, right? In that case, simply run redhat-config-services > >>and enable sshd. You need an ssh client to access it. For Windows, > >>SecureCRT (commercial) or PuTTY (open source) are available. > >>---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>- Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - ok bottom it is - I now have apache running with the new certs and it is watching both secure and normal ports. on the normal port (80) I see the imp login page and on the 443 page, I see the Fedora Core test page. I'd like to not see imp on port 80, and instead I will put a page that I have yet to create. I want imp to be on https (443). How can I do this? Or maybe a more basic question: If I am serving both secure and nonsecure pages, will there be two distinct sets of files (trees) under /var/www? If so, what are the two tree roots? Thanks -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm