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Subject:    Re: [users@httpd] SSLCertificateFile localhost.crt does not exist
From:       Frank Gingras <thumbs () apache ! org>
Date:       2022-12-30 22:50:15
Message-ID: CAOY50mufFfk=1C2S-kj0AD0DmF0L1nSP8Fd3YO7rmkExLugOqw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Jeffrey,

A .crt file is usually the certificate, and .key usually the private key,
yes.

On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 4:41 PM Jeffrey Denison <jeffrey.denison@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks @Sean Conner. You were right. My screwup. It is a system
> version. No  apache2 dir in /usr/local & parts scattered in those
> system directories. I appreciate it. Now I've got to figure out how to
> configure it. I'm guessing I need to generate OpenSSL keys.
> Should /etc/pki/tls/private/localhost.key contain my private key?
>
> On 12/28/22, Sean Conner <spc@conman.org> wrote:
> > It was thus said that the Great Jeffrey Denison once stated:
> >> Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed
> >> from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos &
> >> can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I
> >> remove the one I installed & reinstall from the command line. I don't
> >> see any uninstall command & see pieces scattered in various
> >> directories.
> >
> >   I have recently compiled and installed the latest Apache server from
> > source, everything was installed into "/usr/local/apache2".  If there are
> > pieces scattered about, then you might have a system installed version as
> > well (my previous version of Apache, installed as part of the OS, had
> files
> > under "/etc/httpd", "/usr/sbin" and "/var/www").
> >
> >   I also had to modify the boot sequence to get my new Apache instance to
> > run instead of the system supplied Apache.  How you do that depends upon
> > the
> > operating system.
> >
> >   -spc
> >
> >
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<div dir="ltr">Jeffrey,<div><br></div><div>A .crt file is usually the certificate, \
and .key usually the private key, yes.</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div \
dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 4:41 PM Jeffrey Denison &lt;<a \
href="mailto:jeffrey.denison@gmail.com">jeffrey.denison@gmail.com</a>&gt; \
wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px \
0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Thanks @Sean Conner. \
You were right. My screwup. It is a system<br> version. No   apache2 dir in \
/usr/local &amp; parts scattered in those<br> system directories. I appreciate it. \
Now I&#39;ve got to figure out how to<br> configure it. I&#39;m guessing I need to \
generate OpenSSL keys.<br> Should /etc/pki/tls/private/localhost.key contain my \
private key?<br> <br>
On 12/28/22, Sean Conner &lt;<a href="mailto:spc@conman.org" \
target="_blank">spc@conman.org</a>&gt; wrote:<br> &gt; It was thus said that the \
Great Jeffrey Denison once stated:<br> &gt;&gt; Can someone tell me how to remove \
Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed<br> &gt;&gt; from source? I can&#39;t get it to \
run &amp; I see it&#39;s in the Fedora repos &amp;<br> &gt;&gt; can be installed from \
dns. I thought I might have better success if I<br> &gt;&gt; remove the one I \
installed &amp; reinstall from the command line. I don&#39;t<br> &gt;&gt; see any \
uninstall command &amp; see pieces scattered in various<br> &gt;&gt; directories.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;     I have recently compiled and installed the latest Apache server from<br>
&gt; source, everything was installed into &quot;/usr/local/apache2&quot;.   If there \
are<br> &gt; pieces scattered about, then you might have a system installed version \
as<br> &gt; well (my previous version of Apache, installed as part of the OS, had \
files<br> &gt; under &quot;/etc/httpd&quot;, &quot;/usr/sbin&quot; and \
&quot;/var/www&quot;).<br> &gt;<br>
&gt;     I also had to modify the boot sequence to get my new Apache instance to<br>
&gt; run instead of the system supplied Apache.   How you do that depends upon<br>
&gt; the<br>
&gt; operating system.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;     -spc<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;<br>
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