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authorBrad Smith <brad@cvs.openbsd.org>2001-06-20 18:06:16 +0000
committerBrad Smith <brad@cvs.openbsd.org>2001-06-20 18:06:16 +0000
commit81e8338ae950b49f0c309b85fafe4e1816576eb0 (patch)
tree10646dc95cc1941eb52a56a482f2be935a1420c4 /usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual
parentc439d8c000f20313cabaf9fe86132d8aeccc9864 (diff)
merge mod_ssl 2.8.4
-- Ok'd by: beck@
Diffstat (limited to 'usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual')
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.html2
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.wml2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.html b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.html
index 5b6edb6a510..e3d3aa8f26d 100644
--- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.html
+++ b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.html
@@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ server Certificate for it. How do I do it?
<p>
<li>You now have to send this Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to
a Certifying Authority (CA) for signing. The result is then a real
- Certificate which can be used for Apache. Here you have to options:
+ Certificate which can be used for Apache. Here you have two options:
First you can let the CSR sign by a commercial CA like Verisign or
Thawte. Then you usually have to post the CSR into a web form, pay for
the signing and await the signed Certificate you then can store into a
diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.wml b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.wml
index e3d169317d2..b6ab234b263 100644
--- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.wml
+++ b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.wml
@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ server Certificate for it. How do I do it?
<p>
<li>You now have to send this Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to
a Certifying Authority (CA) for signing. The result is then a real
- Certificate which can be used for Apache. Here you have to options:
+ Certificate which can be used for Apache. Here you have two options:
First you can let the CSR sign by a commercial CA like Verisign or
Thawte. Then you usually have to post the CSR into a web form, pay for