Setting up SSL: Ubuntu and Apache 2 This document requires that you've got a signed server.crt and a server.key file available. You may have just gone through my page Creating Certificate Authorities and self-signed SSL certificates . If not, go there first and follow the instructions. The remaining steps involve Apache and other tweaks detailed step-by-step below. This file was originally written for Ubuntu 6.06, but has been kept current and verified with 10.04 Lucid Lynx. It should work with most/all releases in between -- and probably Debian-based distros in general, with little or no modification. (1) Preliminaries and Packages. If you have a registered DNS name, be sure that you properly set it up. On the Gnome console: System->Administration->Networking:General. Your host/domain name here should match the one you'll be using in later steps. You can also edit /etc/hosts directly if you're comfortable with that route. If you haven't done so...
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