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Guys, I'm using subversion with https access to the code repository and I changed the hostname. So now when I try to use esvn, it complained that my ssl cert was not issued by the correct host, and refused to connect to the code repository. So I reissued the certificates by doing the following cd /etc/httpd/conf rm ssl.crt/server.crt ssl.csr/server.csr ssl.key/server.key make genkey make certreq make testcert but now two issues come up. First when I start httpd, it askes for the passphase which I have to enter in by hand. I'm affraid this means that I have to type something into the console every time I reboot the system. The send thing is that esvn now complians that I have an invalid certificat... :( What's the trick? (Or rather, how does Red Hat configure the keys and certificats so that https: works?) Cheers. Steve. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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