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You are right ... not a lot of info.
What Apache version are you trying to run? What OS are you trying to run it on. Did you compile Apache yourself or did you get a packaged one from somewhere? If from somehwere ... where? G brussikoff@triversity.com (Brian D) wrote in message news:<68fd30de.0306270823.23fe1dd8@posting.google. com>... > Hi, > Is anyone familiar with installing SSL on Apache under Win32. ? > I found 2 guides that cover Win32. > They are similar, but the procedures are different. > > I get an error with I start: 'apache -k start' that mod_access.so > cannot be found, but the file is there and the path in the error > message is correct. > > I have zero experience with this so I am working blindly. I got stuck > with trying to figure out how to setup SSL on Apache under Win32. > > I realize I am not posting a lot of detail. > I wonder if someone knows of a resource where I can get help on this > issue. > > Thanks, > -B |
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google@m3.dtdns.net (Goof) wrote in message news:<9a314ce7.0306272251.51ed9c59@posting.google. com>...
> You are right ... not a lot of info. > > What Apache version are you trying to run? > What OS are you trying to run it on. > Did you compile Apache yourself or did you get a packaged one from somewhere? > If from somehwere ... where? HI, We have a web portal that comes with our help desk software. The install for the web portal installs apache2 and tomcat. The version that installs with the web portal tool appears to be 2.0. That is the only version I can find listed. I followed this guide: http://www.blochberger.de/en_openssl_how_to.htm I got apache 2.0.46-openssl0.9.7b-win32 from hunter.campbus.com I completed the guide up to the point of running: apache -k start which complains about a missing module, but the path is exactly correct in the error and the module is there. Noone in our company has any experience with apache/win32 or SSL. It was given to me to attempt to get it working. I am totally guessing on all steps so far since I have never touched apache and I am not a web developer and such. Thanks also for the other reply. I think the guides posted are beyond me since I have no access to C++ or win32 dev tools to compile anything of my own. I know my question is sort of like asking someone to teach me to walk.. but I am trying anything possible to get the information I need to make it work. Thanks again for the replies, -Brian |
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google@m3.dtdns.net (Goof) wrote in message news:<9a314ce7.0306272251.51ed9c59@posting.google. com>...
> You are right ... not a lot of info. > > What Apache version are you trying to run? > What OS are you trying to run it on. > Did you compile Apache yourself or did you get a packaged one from somewhere? > If from somehwere ... where? > Opps. Win 2000 |
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