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Re: to have HTTPS requests into LDAP server
This thread is off topic here. They are more appropriately
addressed on a forum about Apache httpd. See httpd.apache.org
for possibilities.
Kurt
At 07:36 PM 2/24/2005, M Mitchell wrote:
>Dear all,
>
> I would like to say sorry to ask you the topic not related with OpenLDAP. You can ignore the following. I have already searched online doc about it and at last anything can't help me. That's why I decided to ask you all. If anybody have a piece of advice about the following topic, please help me. Do accept my sincerest apologies for disturbing you.
>
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>
> I am using Apache 2.0.52 on unix ( <http://www.webservertalk.com/message933220.html#>solaris 9 ). Basically I want to be a
>ble to send HTTPS requests into the LDAP <http://www.webservertalk.com/message933220.html#>server. So I installed OpenSSL and
> OpenLDAP.
>
> I was finding documents about Apache-ssl. Latest apachel-ssl is apache_1.3
>.33+ssl_1.55.tar.gz.
>
>
>My question is,
>
>1) is it possible to build Apache2.0.52 ( instead of Apache 1.3.33 ) with ap
>ache_1.3.33+ssl_1.55 ?? Some developers say that architecture of Apache1.x i
>s not as good as Apache2.x.
>
>2) If it is possible, how can I make my Apace2 support apache-ssl ?
>
>3) If it is impossible, may I know the installation guide to install apache-
><http://www.webservertalk.com/message933220.html#>ssl.
>
>Apache 2 includes mod_ssl as standard. But I don't know how to make it possi
>ble to get HTTPS <http://www.webservertalk.com/message933220.html#>access.
>
>I have already searched for online documentation and they dont clearly stat
>ed to make Apache2.x support SSL connection.
>
>
>Thanks,
>Mitchell
>
>
>
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