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Re: Problem with httpd and openssl on NetBSD-7.1
In Message <10926.1493743900%secondfloor.xyz@localhost>,
Christopher Pinon <cjpinon%secondfloor.xyz@localhost>wrote:
=>J. Lewis Muir <jlmuir%imca-cat.org@localhost> wrote:
=>
=>> On 05/02, Christopher Pinon wrote:
=>> > By the way, another (easier) question about httpd: is there a way for
=>> > httpd to listen to both plain http (port 80) requests and https (port
=>> > 443) requests? (Like apache.) At the moment, as far as I can tell, it's
=>> > either or, depending on whether or not '-Z ...' is set.
=>>
=>> I've not tried, but can't you just run two instances of it: one
=>> listening on port 80 and the other listening on port 443?
=>
=>Thanks, Lewis: indeed, this works. :-) I guess that I was focused on
=>doing this from /etc/rc.conf, but for no good reason, really. Am
=>beginning to warm up to httpd after a long time with apache!
You still can use rc.conf, if you'd like. Copy /etc/rc.d/httpd
to /etc/rc.d/httpsd (or something like that), and tweak the copy
to have a different name, rcvar, and command_args. Then you can
specify httpsd=YES in /etc/rc.conf, along with other variables you
need for command_args.
Gary Duzan
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