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Re: [cobalt-users] cgi on ssl on RAQ2



Thanks Aeron,

I would like to see what you've done.  I was originally hoping to set up
secure subsites and set up client site directories as symbolic links to
those (i.e., that way, when they uploaded files to the symbolic
directory of their own domains, they would really be putting them in
ssl.our-secure-domain.com/client-subdirectory/).  Not an easy task, and
I finally decided to give up on it.  Instead, I'm just going to handle
their ssl stuff personally.  But as you can see, this isn't exactly
simple either.  I know it can be done.  It's the "doing it" that I'm
having trouble with.  :-)  Until I can get cgi to work *at all* on the
ssl server, the other thing is taking a back seat.

Fred Watt
fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


----- Original Message -----
From: Aeron Jarrett <ajarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] cgi on ssl on RAQ2


> Well that was a lot... I'm kinda hesitant to answer! But... here's a
> little. I assume that you're useing the main site as the secure
site...
> this is something that I'm not really doing myself, yet. That's what I
> want to do. For my virtual secure sites, what I did was basically copy
> their definition from the httpd.conf with some changes like changing
the
> rewrites of http to https... I also added <directory></directory>
blocks
> for the cgi-bin of the site specifying that Options ExecCGI thing in
> there.
>
> I'm kinda nervous right now... that's why my explanation is so
sketchy...
> If I calm down and get some time I'll cut up a copy of my httpsd.conf
file
> and send it to you/the list.
>
>
>
>
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