Le 15 janvier 2012 14:11, Sven-Hendrik Haase <sh@lutzhaase.com> a écrit :
Audric Schiltknecht <chemicalstorm@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I just have switched my webserver from debian to arch. However, I ran into some tricks with one of my sites which uses a passphrase protected SSL certificate. Indeed, because of the way lighttpd is currently started, it is not possible to enter the passphrase for such certificates. For the moment, I have to start lighttd without using its rc script, which saddens me a little.
Depends. How does upstream suggest it to be done?
Upstream says (http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/1/wiki/Docs:SSL) that the SSL password must be enter manually on each lighttpd start (or to remove the passwod from the key file, which I don't want to do :))
If upstream it should be entered during startup and our script doesn't allow for that then a bug report is the way to go.
Ok, so I will fill a bug.
Thanks ! If this was added to the rc.d file and you start the server at boot, it would hang indefinitely, waiting for input. It should have a timeout in
On 01/15/2012 05:38 PM, Audric Schiltknecht wrote: that case. But what about if you start it in background? There is more to this in order to make it sensible.