Am Do, den 28.10.2004 schrieb Linn Kubler um 2:44: > > No, speaking about the Fedora (Core 1 and Core 2) Apache2 RPMs, the SSL > > configurations is set not by httpd.conf but > > > > /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf > > > > which comes with the mod_ssl RPM. > Woops, sorry I should have mentioned I'm working with Apache 1.3, got > the most current version I could find, 1.3.32. I don't see a ssl.conf > file on my system and looking in httpd.conf I don't see any reference > to SSL. > > Does this mean my installation isn't correct? What, if I may ask, > would a typical httpd.conf file look like with SSL added? > Linn Linn, may I ask you what you want to learn? It seems the book about Apache you have does not teach you much. If it guides you to compile your own Apache 1.3.xx version, then it should tell you too how to configure it properly with all the bells and whistles you wish. From your question(s) I conclude that you have more questions than the books answers. I would suggest you start with the RPMs Fedora ships and go through their default configuration files. Speaking about Apache2 I feel you can learn a lot by simply reading these config files under /etc/httpd/. In addition the Apache online documentation is fairly well. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) kernel 2.6.8-1.521smp Serendipity 03:11:21 up 7 days, 23:50, load average: 0.34, 0.46, 0.99
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