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How do I use EGD with Apache-SSL?

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Ben Srour explains how he did it on Mac OS/X here. The process should be very similar for other Unix variants. Mailing Lists There are two Apache-SSL mailing lists. For support and general help from the Apache-SSL community, send a blank email to apache-ssl-help@lists.aldigital.co.uk. This is probably the most direct route to getting arbitrary questions answered. However, BEFORE posting your question, please check that it hasn't already been answered by searching the archive.
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Why doesn't Apache include SSL?

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SSL (Secure Socket Layer) data transport requires encryption, and many governments have restrictions upon the import, export, and use of encryption technology. If Apache included SSL in the base package, its distribution would involve all sorts of legal and bureaucratic issues, and it would no longer be freely available. Also, some of the technology required to talk to current clients using SSL is patented by RSA Data Security, who restricts its use without a license.
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Is Apache-SSL Y2K Compliant?

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Apache-SSL does not add any date processing to the underlying components, so does not affect the overall compliance of your system. The main component, Apache, has this to say on the matter. You should also check your operating system, hardware and any other modules you include.
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What is Apache?

Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions
runs on Windows NT/9x, Netware 5.x and above, OS/2, and most versions of Unix, as well as several other operating systems DBM databases for authentication allows you to easily set up password-protected pages with enormous numbers of authorized users, without bogging down the server. Customized responses to errors and problems Allows you to set up files, or even CGI scripts, which are returned by the server in response to errors and problems, e.g.
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What is an EGD?

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EGD (Esophagogastroduodenoscopy) is a diagnostic test consisting of a thin, flexible tube being passed through the patient's mouth into the stomach. This allows the physician to directly inspect the lining of the upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, and duodenum). Biopsies (small samples of tissue) may be obtained, if necessary, for further analysis to improve the diagnosis.
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K5. How can I use fetchmail with SSL?

The Fetchmail FAQ
Multidrop-mode problems: M1. I've declared local names, but all my multidrop mail is going to root anyway.
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Can I use Active Server Pages (ASP) with Apache?

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The base Apache Web Server package does not include ASP support. However, a number of projects provide ASP or ASP-like functionality for Apache. Some of these are:
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Apache] How do I setup/install an SSL certificate?

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Here is a link to 'how to' install a cert: that covers SGC SuperCert, SSL Web Server Certificate, and SSL123 Certificate:
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How do I configure Apache 2 for SSL?

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apache2 just shows the default apache start page rather than the SuSEhelp (or system status information) screen, which apache1 on 8.0 did. Apache/1.3.27 (Linux/SuSE 8.2) fails to start while the system boots for some reason , i am starting SuSE in init 3 mode . Please help , thank you. I've installed the rpms, Apache and mod_perl, mod_python and mod_php4. However, they don't seem to be taking effect. I've added : LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache2-worker/libphp4.so to suse_loadmodule.
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How can I enable the Apache SSL extensions?

Get SSLeay 0.8.0 or later from [ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/ SSL] ?? Build and test and install it! Get Apache SSLeay extensions from [ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/crypto/SSL /] here Unpack it in the apache source directory and patch Apache as per the README. Configure and build it. You might also try [http://www.zedz.net] ZEDZ net which has many pre-built packages, and is located outside of the United States.
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What is SSL... ?

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What is SSL? The SSL security protocol provides data encryption, server authentication, message integrity, and optional client authentication for a TCP/IP connection. Because SSL is built into all major browsers and web servers, simply installing a digital certificate turns on their SSL capabilities.
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Seems like there is a difference on startup between the original Apache and an SSL-aware Apache?

SSL/TLS Strong Encryption: FAQ - Apache HTTP Server
Yes, in general, starting Apache with a built-in mod_ssl is just like starting an unencumbered Apache, except for the fact that when you have a pass phrase on your SSL private key file. Then a startup dialog pops up asking you to enter the pass phrase. To type in the pass phrase manually when starting the server can be problematic, for instance when starting the server from the system boot scripts.
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Is there a difference on startup between the original Apache and an SSL-aware Apache?

SSL/TLS Strong Encryption: FAQ - Apache HTTP Server
Yes. In general, starting Apache with mod_ssl built-in is just like starting Apache without it. However, if you have a passphrase on your SSL private key file, a startup dialog will pop up which asks you to enter the pass phrase. Having to manually enter the passphrase when starting the server can be problematic - for example, when starting the server from the system boot scripts. In this case, you can follow the steps below to remove the passphrase from your private key.
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UMKC Information Services - Outlook Web Access F.A.Q.
SSL (secure sockets layer) is a method of encrypting your information when you read your email with a web browser. This ensures that anyone maliciously 'eavesdropping' on your network connection cannot read your email. Most users do not need this, but it is a nice added security feature. Some people running behind a firewall are required to use this, or your firewall will block access to your email.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, ControlTier server and agent can be configured to use SSL. Consult the Security section in the respective manuals.
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All accounts include a secureweb directory. Your secure web directory is named: ~username/public_html/secure_pages If this directory does not exist, you can create it by either FTP'ing a directory called secure_pages into your public_html folder, or Secure Shell to www.martnet.com, OR www.yourdomain.com if you have a Virtually Hosted Web Site with us, log in with your username and password, and type: mkdir public_html/secure_pages where "servername"is the name of the server your account is on.
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IMAP: Frequently Asked Question
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a method of encrypting your email session to guard it against someone stealing your password or other information. Here at Stanford, we prefer to use the stronger security provided by PC-Leland and MacLeland, which uses Kerberos technology developed at MIT. However, some users, especially those connecting from off-campus, have problems with or cannot use PC-Leland and MacLeland. For those folks, SSL will provide some measure of security.
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Is there a difference on startup between a non-SSL-aware Apache and an SSL-aware Apache?

SSL/TLS Strong Encryption: FAQ - Apache HTTP Server
Yes. In general, starting Apache with mod_ssl built-in is just like starting Apache without it. However, if you have a passphrase on your SSL private key file, a startup dialog will pop up which asks you to enter the pass phrase. Having to manually enter the passphrase when starting the server can be problematic - for example, when starting the server from the system boot scripts. In this case, you can follow the steps below to remove the passphrase from your private key.
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Does this mean I have to set up Apache to use Subversion?

subversion: Subversion FAQ
The long answer: if you just want to access a repository, then you only need to build a Subversion client. If you want to host a networked repository, then you need to set up either Apache2 or an "svnserve" server. For more details about setting up a network accessible Subversion server, see chapter 6 in the Subversion book. If you want WebDAV and all the other "goodies" that come with the Apache server, then yes, you'll need Apache 2.0. It's always an option to run Apache 2.
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How do I use ActivePerl under Apache?

ActivePerl FAQ - Web Server Information
If you want to put all of your CGI scripts into one directory, add the following line to your srm.conf file (You can choose any directory you'd like, but make sure it exists): ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/cgi-bin/" Apache provides an emulation of the UNIX shebang (#!/path/to/perl) syntax, so the next step is easy. You can put you Perl scripts into your cgi-bin directory, as long as you have a path to a valid interpreter at the top.
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Can I use HTMLDOC with Apache on Windows?

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Yes! The easiest way to do this is to copy the htmldoc.exe, libeay32.dll, msvcr71.dll, and ssleay32.dll files to the Apache cgi-bin directory, typically C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache\cgi-bin. If you are using Apache 2.0.30 or higher, you will also need to enable PATH_INFO support by adding the following line to your httpd.conf file: AcceptPathInfo On
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Can I use this with web servers other than Apache?

Logmonster FAQ - The Network People, Inc.
Absolutely. Set up a configuration file with your vhost information in it and point logmonster at it. The format for each vhost is as follows: <VirtualHost> ServerName www.tnpi.net ServerAlias www.thenetworkpeople.net *.tnpi.net DocumentRoot /home/tnpi.net/html </VirtualHost> Create as many vhost directives as you need and logmonster will parse them all. When you make changes to your web server, update this file as well. All the other rules apply equally.
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