Hey, it worked ! The SSL/TLS-aware Apache webserver was successfully installed on atg100.sco.com, a UnixWare 7 system from The Santa Cruz Operation.
If you can see this page, then the people who own atg100.sco.com have just installed the Apache Web server software and the Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) successfully. They now have to add content to this directory and replace this placeholder page, or else point the server at their real content.
Check out the Non-Stop Open Source E-Commerce Package. You will to login as "root" with the root user's password to view some of the documents and demos.
This distribution of the Apache software is configured by default to support several advanced features including:
- SSL (mod_ssl), the Apache interface to the Secure Socket Layer and Transport Security Layer protocols
- Server-side Java using the Apache JServ module. See the Whois servlet for an example.
- PHP, a server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language. This distribution of PHP includes MySQL and GD support and has been built as a dynamically loaded Apache module. See http://www.php.net for additional information on PHP.
- The SCO Webtop - if the SCO Webtop is installed, opening the URL http://your_domain.com/webtop should present you with the SCO Webtop login screen. The SCO Webtop is a new, innovative web-based interface that allows a UnixWare 7 system and its applications to be accessed securely from a Java-enabled browser. Through the Webtop, clients as diverse as Network Computers and PCs are able to tap in to the full power of UnixWare 7. See http://www.sco.com/unixware/webtop for additional information.
- Non-Stop Cluster aware startup script detects a cluster and starts an Apache daemon on each node of the cluster
- SCO Skunkware Component Documentation
- The Apache manual
- Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support
- Caching Proxy Module (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP)
- start/stop/restart/enable/disable convenience script (/etc/apache)
Your are allowed to use the images below on your SSL-aware Apache Web server.
Thanks for using Apache, mod_ssl and OpenSSL!