Not exactly Q+D, but you need to generate the keys and update the SSL
config for mod_ssl. Make sure you have the Docs for mod_ssl installed,
there is a good example to work from in there.

On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Brian wrote:

> I'm looking for a quick and dirty method of setting up Apache for SSL.  I
> know nothing about creating self signed certificates or getting Apache to
> use https://.
>
> So far I've gotten mod_ssl installed and working.  I've got my VirtualHost
> directive set up, just a simple:
>
> <VirtualHost *>
> ServerName ssl.mydomain.com
> DocumentRoot /var/www/ssldocs/
> </VirtualHost>
>
> I'm looking for HOWTOs but everyone seems to assume I'm a cryptography
> expert.  Is there any quick and dirty method to get a secure https://
> connection working?
>
> -Brian
>
>
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