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- Mod_ssl abstract "Mod ssl mod_ssl is an optional module for the Apache HTTP Server.Provides strong cryptography for the Apache v1.3 and v2 webserver via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) cryptographic protocols by the help of the Open Source SSL/TLS toolkit OpenSSL.It is possible to provide HTTP and HTTPS with a single server machine, because HTTP and HTTPS use different server ports, so there is no direct conflict between them. Either run two separate Apache server instances (one binds to port 80, the other to port 443) or even use Apache's virtual hosting facility where you can create two virtual servers which Apache dispatches: one responding to port 80 and speaking HTTP and one responding to port 443 speaking HTTPS.".
- Mod_ssl wikiPageExternalLink mod_ssl.html.
- Mod_ssl wikiPageExternalLink mod_wombat.
- Mod_ssl wikiPageExternalLink mod_lua.
- Mod_ssl wikiPageExternalLink www.apache-ssl.org.
- Mod_ssl wikiPageExternalLink www.modssl.org.
- Mod_ssl wikiPageExternalLink support.
- Mod_ssl wikiPageID "24641440".
- Mod_ssl wikiPageRevisionID "537945065".
- Mod_ssl hasPhotoCollection Mod_ssl.
- Mod_ssl subject Category:Apache_httpd_modules.
- Mod_ssl subject Category:Articles_with_underscores_in_the_title.
- Mod_ssl subject Category:Web_server_software.
- Mod_ssl type Ability105616246.
- Mod_ssl type Abstraction100002137.
- Mod_ssl type ApacheHttpdModules.
- Mod_ssl type Cognition100023271.
- Mod_ssl type Faculty105650329.
- Mod_ssl type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Mod_ssl comment "Mod ssl mod_ssl is an optional module for the Apache HTTP Server.Provides strong cryptography for the Apache v1.3 and v2 webserver via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) cryptographic protocols by the help of the Open Source SSL/TLS toolkit OpenSSL.It is possible to provide HTTP and HTTPS with a single server machine, because HTTP and HTTPS use different server ports, so there is no direct conflict between them.".
- Mod_ssl label "Mod ssl".
- Mod_ssl sameAs m.080d593.
- Mod_ssl sameAs Q16254048.
- Mod_ssl sameAs Q16254048.
- Mod_ssl sameAs Mod_ssl.
- Mod_ssl wasDerivedFrom Mod_ssl?oldid=537945065.
- Mod_ssl homepage www.modssl.org.
- Mod_ssl isPrimaryTopicOf Mod_ssl.