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authorDirk Meyer <dinoex@FreeBSD.org>2003-01-27 17:05:36 +0000
committerDirk Meyer <dinoex@FreeBSD.org>2003-01-27 17:05:36 +0000
commitb6f8a043820536087c2d4c1e42cff348a5c498a1 (patch)
treeff0cb856e3ab07d2bd9c4cdcf3ddcc6977fb6850 /www/apache13-ssl/files/patch-httpd.conf-dist
parentmake more clean Makefile and CFLAGS. (diff)
- Use user and group "www"
- fix PLIST - add patch from ports/36363 (from ryan@servercity.com) - verify ports/36361 - fix ports/36364
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+--- conf/httpd.conf-dist.orig Wed Sep 4 06:39:41 2002
++++ conf/httpd.conf-dist Mon Jan 27 17:29:26 2003
+@@ -943,6 +943,29 @@
+ #</IfModule>
+ # End of proxy directives.
+
++# Note that all SSL options can apply to virtual hosts.
++# Disable SSL. Useful in combination with virtual hosts. Note that SSLEnable is
++# now also supported.
++#SSLDisable
++SSLEnable
++
++# Set the path for the global cache server executable.
++# If this facility gives you trouble, you can disable it by setting
++# CACHE_SESSIONS to FALSE in apache_ssl.c
++SSLCacheServerPath @@ServerRoot@@/sbin/gcache
++
++# Set the global cache server port number, or path. If it is a path, a Unix
++# domain socket is used. If a number, a TCP socket.
++SSLCacheServerPort logs/gcache_port
++#SSLCacheServerPort 1234
++
++# Directory for the cache server to run in (in case of crashes). Optional.
++SSLCacheServerRunDir /usr/tmp
++
++# Set the session cache timeout, in seconds (set to 15 for testing, use a
++# higher value in real life)
++SSLSessionCacheTimeout 15
++
+ ### Section 3: Virtual Hosts
+ #
+ # VirtualHost: If you want to maintain multiple domains/hostnames on your