--- loncom/loncapa_apache.conf 2004/06/18 15:13:07 1.85 +++ loncom/loncapa_apache.conf 2004/06/29 10:28:16 1.86 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ## ## loncapa_apache.conf -- Apache HTTP LON-CAPA configuration file ## -## $Id: loncapa_apache.conf,v 1.85 2004/06/18 15:13:07 www Exp $ +## $Id: loncapa_apache.conf,v 1.86 2004/06/29 10:28:16 foxr Exp $ ## # @@ -935,6 +935,8 @@ PerlSetVar lonSqlAccess localhos PerlSetVar lonhttpdPort 8080 +#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# # Parameters used by secure lond/lonc # @@ -978,6 +980,25 @@ PerlSetVar lonnetPrivateKey lonK # Did we mention that the file described above must have # permissions really locked down so that it can't be stolen? +#------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Parameters that define where all the ssl stuff is that's needed +# to generate certificate requests and, on a system that's a CA +# the certificate authority. +# +# SSLProgram -> Path to the openssl command +# SSLDirectory -> Directory containing ssl configuration files etc. +# SSLCAConfig -> Name of the SSL config file for the certificate +# Authority. +# The following are good for the loncapa redhat installs and +# the loncapa certificate authority system: +# +PerlSetVar SSLProgram /usr/bin/openssl +PerlSetVar SSLDirectory /usr/share/ssl +PerlSetVar SSLCAConfig loncapaca + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------- +