Re: Don't prompt for SSL Pass Phrase

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Am Fr, den 11.11.2005 schrieb Jon D. Slater um 18:44:

> > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-November/msg01104.html
> >
> > Paul.

> Thanks Paul,
>
> Seems straight-forward enough, but it didn't work...
> 
> I decrypted according to the instructions, then (to test) restarted 
> httpd and was again prompted for a "pass-phrase".
> 
> What did I miss?  (Not that there's a lot to miss in 2 lines of 
> instructions.)
> 
> Jon

I would have been good if you had posted what exactly you did. From what
you wrote I assume you chose the alternate where one removes the
passphrase from the RSA key. So, given your passphrase protected is

/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/server.key

you run following:

1) cd /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key
2) mv server.key server-rsa.key
3) openssl rsa -in server-rsa.key > server.key
4) chmod 400 server.key
5) chown root:root server.key
6) service httpd restart

Alexander


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