Apache & Squirrelmail questions

MonMotha monmotha at indy.rr.com
Thu Jan 24 20:25:14 PST 2002


You could set up a virtual host on 443 (which SSL does anyway) and run 
just squirrlmail on the host, and everything else off the other.  As for 
a signed cert, you do need one, but you can sign it yourself (but every 
browser will complain till no end when someone goes to it).

--MonMotha

Rodney Kanno wrote:

> I just set-up an Apache web server and Squirrelmail at home and had a few
> question which I hope someone can answer.
> 
> 1. Is there a way that I can run all Squirrelmail related pages on port
> 443 (ie. https://myIP/Squirrelmail) and all non Squirrelmail pages over
> port 80?
> 
> 2. If so, do I need one of those signed certificates or is there a way I
> can use https without a signed certificate, but still have encryption?
> 
> Thanks,
> Rodney
> 
> 
> 
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