I have the same problem on Debian Sarge which has the latest Apache package (2.2.3) installed. Of course there are many ways to create ssl certificates, but many howto's mention the use of apache2-ssl-certificate, which are now rendered unusable. Of course, for a die-hard Debian user this poses few problems, but it might make installing an ssl-enabled (testing) website very annoying for others. Can you reopen the bug? Thanks.
I have the same problem on Debian Sarge which has the latest Apache package (2.2.3) installed. Of course there are many ways to create ssl certificates, but many howto's mention the use of apache2- ssl-certificate , which are now rendered unusable. Of course, for a die-hard Debian user this poses few problems, but it might make installing an ssl-enabled (testing) website very annoying for others. Can you reopen the bug? Thanks.