modes and secure files

modes and secure files

Post by Adam Furma » Fri, 03 Jan 1997 04:00:00



I run a web server on a shell server and have a few password protected
areas.  Some of the users have made their way in to see these secure files.
 Please tell me if their is a way we can have different modes on them
instead of world since you need a passwd to get onto that site.  Please let
me know how this can be done.  Please respond by email.
Thanks Adam

 
 
 

1. Secure Secure Secure

O.k...
So...
Rookie question here...
We are running Red Hat Linux and have setup our DNS box and Web Servers,

All is well.
Now.....We want to be able to run Secure web sites on this system and do
not have the slightest clue as to how to do it.
I have been told I have to find some "hard to get version of Apache"
that supports 128 bit encryption...
Basically...
what do I need to do to be able to host secure web sites.
Buy a site certificate?........Where?
What software do we need.?
Can we do this just using cgi scripts?
Any suggestions ????

Please....if you are able to clarify this whole secure site thing...drop
me an e mail at

I will really appreciate it.....

thanks in advance..

Brian

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