Newbie Question regarding mod_ssl
am 11.10.2006 13:37:12 von Erol YalazThis is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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I have a WIN2003 box with the latest Apache on it (2.2.3) and it is working
great. I need to get mod_ssl working. Unfortunately, I can't seem to
figure out how to enable it. I have openssl installed and I was able to
create a cert with no problem. Based upon what I have seen via google, I
would have to compile from source which I really don't want to do (and I am
not talented enough :-)).
Any suggestions? Shouldn't there be some pre-compiled binaries out there?
Thanks - erolybird
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