Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:02:07 +0800 From: "Daniel Marsh" <jahilliya@gmail.com> To: pj <af.gourmet@videotron.ca> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: without SSL Message-ID: <ba5e78ea0707112002n68c3680dkc6a57710938b79a5@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <46959316.9020402@videotron.ca> References: <469511DF.70409@videotron.ca> <D1FF1EB5-6070-4D20-AB8E-1215D091F3AB@mac.com> <46959316.9020402@videotron.ca>
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On 7/12/07, pj <af.gourmet@videotron.ca> wrote: > > Chuck Swiger wrote: > > On Jul 11, 2007, at 10:22 AM, pj wrote: > >> I can access apache from my windows machine: "It works" > >> But I cannot access http://biggie:10000 - message says: try https://... > >> that does bring up the Webmin page. I know apache listens on port 80, > >> but why https to get the Webmin page? > > > > Umm, so you don't send your Webmin password through the Internet in > > plain text, rather than via SSL encryption. > I only use the server locally on my local network so I don't need the SSL. > > > > Webmin uses it's own internal webserver, which is unrelated to Apache. > OK, thanks for that, I didn't know. > > > >> I cannot access http or https://biggie:931 (Swat) "Unable to connect" > > > > There's no real need to use swat when you've got the ability to edit the > > samba config directly or via Webmin, but if you really wanted to, you > > could presumably set it up to run in inetd.conf. See "man swat". > Agreed. I don't like to use Webmin except to see if I may have missed > something. It does not have the correct settings on startup. > > > >> Is my configuration wrong for samba? What's with the ssl? > > > > You haven't provided any specific information about your Samba config, > > and most people aren't good at reading minds, so you'll need to either > > do something like run Samba's "testparms" and/or look over the Samba > > logfiles.... > I finally found that Samba was looking for a guest account - I had not > set it up. Now it's working ok. > > > >> I tried to reinstall (unsuccessfully -D NOSSL) apache22 without SSL. > >> How can I disable the SSL I don't need SSL as I am using FBSD6.2 only > >> on my local network. > > > > Unless you've configured an SSL cert, the default ought to be to run > > Apache without SSL...? > I have not configured the SSL cert but no matter what I do, apache still > runs with SSL. According to the manuals, apache is compiled with SSL by > default for version 2.2.4. I have tried to # the ssl_module in > httpd.conf with no results at all. That was the first thing I actually > tried when I saw it was running SSL. > > > > ---Chuck > Show us your httpd.conf? It's probably something as simple as uncommenting everything to do with SSL in httpd.conf, if compiled with SSL, Apache likes to automagically setup a virtual host using SSL. There should also be a command line argument to apachectl or httpd that can be set with apache_flags="--disable-ssl" (or something similar) so the RC scripts know how to load Apache. Read through /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache-script, you'll get some information through that.
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