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Simply point your web browser to:
Web server content located under the DocumentRoot of the secure virtual
server is automatically secured when viewed with a https:// URL. For
CGI applications, no special programming is necessary to take advantage of this
security, though additional security-related environment variables are
available. See the "Environment Variables" section of the Mod_ssl manual.
The web server creates numerous log files in /APACHE/SECURE/logs that
will grow without bound. You will want to periodically examine and purge these.
You should only purge log files when the server is down, or after restarting
the server as shown:
:HELLO MGR.APACHE,SECURE
:XEQ SH.HPBIN.SYS -L
$ cd logs
$ mv access_log access_log.snapshot (the server is still
writing to access_log.snapshot)
$ mv error_log error_log.snapshot (the server is still
writing to error_log.snapshot)
$ mv ssl_engine_log ssl_engine_log.snapshot (the server
is still writing to ssl_engine_log.snapshot)
$ mv ssl_request_log ssl_request_log.snapshot (the server
is still writing to ssl_request_log.snapshot)
$ kill -HUP `cat httpd.pid`
Process and optionally purge the *.snapshot files; the
server is no longer writing to them.
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