| Re: More on SSL Quote: Originally posted by mikasjoman Well, I found a site that says that SSL is built in MacOSX.
And... I found out that it is!!
In /System/Library/OpenSSL actually it is installed!!
Any comments on this, and to set it up, is it possible to set it up?
But according to the site, MacOSX Server does not have it... even thoug I found it at the same place... http://www.oic.de/index.htm
and Scope, great!
- Mika | Actually its broken, it is in fact installed but it doesn't have headers and it is really easier to reinstall, I am a *nix Geek in training so take my word for it  .
as for my cd sudo deal yeah I didn't see that until after I typed my reply so yeah I screwed up but I edited the first post with a correction. I wrote this How-To: Half asleep and it was like 4AM when I did it so I had some weird typing lol. Alls good though.
If you want more info on the SSL installed with OS X let me know. I will tell you it doesn't work out of the box but what I think is that I lot of the technology that OS X Server uses is in OS X Client but the files are broken and we have to fix them to enable.
Cheers
~Yoshi
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