Or, the same information in the README.Debian, (which I think is a better
location, (for people without internet connections, etc.)),
is sufficient to close this bug, per this entry in the apache source
debian/changelog:
changelog: * Disable ssl-cert until it sucks less. related to 230791
(closes: #231726)
If ssl-cert is a non-stable, or doesn't work as expected, then we definitely
need to rely on the tools that will work for every situation. (ie openssl).
I actually feel a link to Nick's documentation at: /help.ubuntu. com/7.10/ server/ C/httpd. html#https- configuration
https:/
Or, the same information in the README.Debian, (which I think is a better
location, (for people without internet connections, etc.)),
is sufficient to close this bug, per this entry in the apache source
debian/changelog:
changelog: * Disable ssl-cert until it sucks less. related to 230791
(closes: #231726)
If ssl-cert is a non-stable, or doesn't work as expected, then we definitely
need to rely on the tools that will work for every situation. (ie openssl).
See my comments for other alternatives to Nick's solution: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ apache2/ +bug/77675/ comments/ 4 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ apache2/ +bug/77675/ comments/ 29
https:/
https:/
I am available to update my patches, etc. from comment 4, if that seems to
be the best idea, (if someone will sponsor the upload).