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Subject:    Re: Unable to install shibboleth.x86_64 on AWS EC2 instance
From:       Takeshi NISHIMURA <takeshi () nii ! ac ! jp>
Date:       2018-09-28 10:16:23
Message-ID: aaab4477-8ab9-c83b-1612-37ef45d8d1f9 () nii ! ac ! jp
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Hi Nate,

Thanks for your reply. I was relieved to hear that.

Best regards,
Takeshi

On 2018/09/25 20:25, Nate Klingenstein wrote:
> Takeshi,
> 
> Yes, it works fine as long as all the directives are loaded properly.  Your second \
> suggestion would be a cleaner approach.  Mine was just the easy fix since all the \
> starter configuration is already in one file in the Shibboleth distribution.  At \
> least as far as I can remember -- the test box is long dead now -- the rebuilt RPM \
> couldn't locate a place to automatically place a shib.conf. 
> I really just wish Linux distributions weren't so creative about redistributing \
> HTTPD. 
> Take care, and I hope you are happy and healthy,
> Nate.
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 4:01 AM, Takeshi NISHIMURA <takeshi@nii.ac.jp \
> <mailto:takeshi@nii.ac.jp>> wrote: 
> Hi Nate,
> 
> On 2018/09/09 9:17, Nate Klingenstein wrote:
> 
> so to actually load the newly built module, you'll need to copy or symlink the \
> apache24.conf file that comes with Shibboleth: 
> ln -s /etc/shibboleth/apache24.config /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/shib.conf
> 
> 
> Doesn't mod_shib work when the apache24.conf is placed in the directory \
> /etc/httpd/conf.d/? Shibboleth SP on CentOS does so. 
> The ordinary way seems to place only a LoadModule line in \
> /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/ and the rest is placed in /etc/httpd/conf.d/ . 
> Best regards,
> Takeshi
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