how to start apache22 without ssl
pj
af.gourmet at videotron.ca
Fri Jul 13 12:35:26 UTC 2007
Norberto Meijome wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:35:35 -0400
> pj <af.gourmet at videotron.ca> wrote:
>
>>> Apache22 from ports doesn't use SSL by default. Check your httpd.conf
>>> file and make sure the LoadModule for "ssl_module" line is commented
>>> out.
>>>
>> The latest 2.2.4 does by default. The first thing I had done was to
>> comment out the ssl_module. But that did not change anything.
>
> can you please show :
> - the output of
> pkg_info | grep apache
> - which file you changed
> - what line/s you changed
> - what did you do after you changed the config
> - how are you determining that 'nothing has changed'
>
> thx
>
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Thank you for the response.
The problem was one of my ignorance of Webmin using its own server
running in ssl mode. I had assumed it was apache.
I now understand that apache2.2.4 is compiled with ssl but does not use
ssl unless it is set up with certificates and, I believe, OpenSSL. That
said, I did reinstall the port and now everything seems to be working fine.
My only question now is: Why is httpd running with -DNOHTTPACCEPT ? How
does this affect apache22's operation?
Thanks in adavance,
Phil
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