Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows

Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows

am 26.01.2005 18:50:38 von bill.lange

I've previously build Apache 1.3 for Windows with ssl support using
mod_ssl so I'm familiar with this process.

I looks like I need to do it for Apache 2 as well because I didn't see
the mod_ssl module in the windows pre-packaged install and the "no ssl"
at the end of the installer filename was a clue.

It looks like the mod_ssl source module is included with the apache
source distribution.

I am just looking for any advice before I start building Apach 2 + ssl.
Are there any things to look out for not mentioned in the apache docs
for instance?
Any references (other then the apache site) that would be helpful
for building Apache 2 ssl would also be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill
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AW: Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows

am 27.01.2005 11:14:01 von markham.r

I did following
1. Install Apache 2.0.52 for windows with out SSL.
2. Unzip Apache 2.0.52 with SSL in C:\programme\apche
3. copy mod_ssl.so in c:\programme\apache group\apache\modules
4. Command C:\programme\Apache -i - -D SSL
I was wondering there were errors coming from in c:\programme\apache
group\apache2\conf\ssl.conf

After correcting the error in ssl.conf all is OK.I controlled it with
openssl s_client -connect url:port

Regards

Richard

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Auftrag von Lange, Bill Charles
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. Januar 2005 18:51
An: modssl-users@modssl.org
Betreff: Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows


I've previously build Apache 1.3 for Windows with ssl support using
mod_ssl so I'm familiar with this process.

I looks like I need to do it for Apache 2 as well because I didn't see
the mod_ssl module in the windows pre-packaged install and the "no ssl"
at the end of the installer filename was a clue.

It looks like the mod_ssl source module is included with the apache
source distribution.

I am just looking for any advice before I start building Apach 2 + ssl.
Are there any things to look out for not mentioned in the apache docs
for instance?
Any references (other then the apache site) that would be helpful
for building Apache 2 ssl would also be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill
____________________________________________________________ __________
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org

____________________________________________________________ __________
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RE: Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows

am 28.01.2005 02:44:40 von bill.lange

Thanks for the info.

I was able to get a clean build from the apache and openssl source =
distributions last
night.

The apache site contains the following page which describes pretty well =
how to build the
openssl, and apache with mod_ssl directly from the source if you have =
the microsoft developer
studio.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/platform/win_compiling.html

I used developer studio 6 and was able able to get a clean apache build =
with ssl
using openssl 9.7e and the apache 2.0.52 source distribution along with =
the other
tools required for the build, i.e. perl, awk.

Couple minor issues I did run into were:

1) In order for the "mod_deflate" to compile, I had to use the zlib =
1.1.4 source distribution,
not the 1.2.2 which is the "latest" for windows.

2) The instructions for running the perl scripts to build openssl are a =
little unclear.
First you untar the openssl so that the openssl source tree is in the =
srclib/openssl directory.
You must cd into the the srclib/openssl directory, then execute the perl =
scripts as described.

3) On windows you can't execute the command.

perl util\mk1mf.pl dll no-asm no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-idea VC-WIN32 >makefile

It will overwrite the "Makefile" that is previously configured.

You must direct the output to another filename, e.g.
perl util\mk1mf.pl dll no-asm no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-idea VC-WIN32 =
>makefile.rel

then "nmake /f nakefile.rel" for the release build.

Other than this it went pretty well.

There are no pre-build ssl keys or certificates that I could find in the =
source distribution,
so I used the openssl.exe application to create a key and a (self-signed =
certificate) and droped
then add them as the conf/ssl.key/server.key and conf/ssl.crt/server.crt =
files.

Regards,
Bill

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From: owner-modssl-users@modssl.org =
[mailto:owner-modssl-users@modssl.org] On Behalf Of R. Markham
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:14 AM
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: AW: Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows

I did following
1. Install Apache 2.0.52 for windows with out SSL.
2. Unzip Apache 2.0.52 with SSL in C:\programme\apche 3. copy mod_ssl.so =
in c:\programme\apache group\apache\modules 4. Command =
C:\programme\Apache -i - -D SSL I was wondering there were errors =
coming from in c:\programme\apache group\apache2\conf\ssl.conf

After correcting the error in ssl.conf all is OK.I controlled it with =
openssl s_client -connect url:port

Regards

Richard

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: owner-modssl-users@modssl.org =
[mailto:owner-modssl-users@modssl.org] Im Auftrag von Lange, Bill =
Charles
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. Januar 2005 18:51
An: modssl-users@modssl.org
Betreff: Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows


I've previously build Apache 1.3 for Windows with ssl support using =
mod_ssl so I'm familiar with this process.

I looks like I need to do it for Apache 2 as well because I didn't see =
the mod_ssl module in the windows pre-packaged install and the "no ssl"
at the end of the installer filename was a clue.

It looks like the mod_ssl source module is included with the apache =
source distribution.

I am just looking for any advice before I start building Apach 2 + ssl.
Are there any things to look out for not mentioned in the apache docs =
for instance?
Any references (other then the apache site) that would be helpful for =
building Apache 2 ssl would also be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill
____________________________________________________________ __________
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org

____________________________________________________________ __________
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
____________________________________________________________ __________
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User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org

RE: Apache 2 with mod_ssl for windows

am 28.01.2005 08:34:07 von markham.r

Lucky you!.

I compiled 2.0.47 on my own it was rather cumber i have to download flex,
bison etc.

Compiling openssl was rather straight forward with using the perl script. I
set an environment variable in MS C++ 6.0 IDE. I am sorry I forgot it which
variable I used.

Regard

Richard

> Thanks for the info.
>
> I was able to get a clean build from the apache and openssl source
> distributions last
> night.
>
> The apache site contains the following page which describes pretty well
> how to build the
> openssl, and apache with mod_ssl directly from the source if you have the
> microsoft developer
> studio.
>
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/platform/win_compiling.html
>
> I used developer studio 6 and was able able to get a clean apache build
> with ssl
> using openssl 9.7e and the apache 2.0.52 source distribution along with
> the other
> tools required for the build, i.e. perl, awk.
>
> Couple minor issues I did run into were:
>
> 1) In order for the "mod_deflate" to compile, I had to use the zlib 1.1.4
> source distribution,
> not the 1.2.2 which is the "latest" for windows.
>
> 2) The instructions for running the perl scripts to build openssl are a
> little unclear.
> First you untar the openssl so that the openssl source tree is in the
> srclib/openssl directory.
> You must cd into the the srclib/openssl directory, then execute the perl
> scripts as described.
>
> 3) On windows you can't execute the command.
>
> perl util\mk1mf.pl dll no-asm no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-idea VC-WIN32 >makefile
>
> It will overwrite the "Makefile" that is previously configured.
>
> You must direct the output to another filename, e.g.
> perl util\mk1mf.pl dll no-asm no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-idea VC-WIN32
> >makefile.rel
>
> then "nmake /f nakefile.rel" for the release build.
>
> Other than this it went pretty well.
>
> There are no pre-build ssl keys or certificates that I could find in the
> source distribution,
> so I used the openssl.exe application to create a key and a (self-signed
> certificate) and droped
> then add them as the conf/ssl.key/server.key and conf/ssl.crt/server.crt
> files.
>
> Regards,
> Bill
>
____________________________________________________________ __________
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User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
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