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Note
Some of the example URLs used in this manual may need to be changed, depending upon whether
you are accessing your secure Web server or your non-secure Web server. Please view all URLs
in this manual as general examples and not as explicit instructions that will work under all circum-
stances.
14.11. Additional Resources
If you followed the steps outlined in this chapter, but you experienced a problem, the
first thing you should do is check the Red Hat Errata section of the Red Hat website at
http://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/.
If you purchased an Official Red Hat product which included support, you are
entitled to technical support. Be sure to visit the Red Hat Support website at
http://www.redhat.com/support to register for support.
You may also want to subscribe to the redhat-secure-server mailing list. You can subscribe
to this mailing list at http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists.
You can also subscribe to the redhat-secure-server mailing list by emailing
<redhat-secure-server-request@redhat.com> and include the word "subscribe"
(without the quotation marks) in the Subject line.
Refer to Section 13.7 for additional references about Apache.
14.11.1. Installed Documentation
mod_ssl documentation Open a Web browser, and go to the URL
http://localhost/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ on the server that is running Apache.
14.11.2. Useful Websites
http://www.modssl.org The mod_ssl website is the definitive source for information
about mod_ssl. The website includes a wealth of documentation, including a User Manual
at http://www.modssl.org/docs.
14.11.3. Related Books
Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd edition, by Ben Laurie and Peter Laurie, O’Reilly & Asso-
ciates, Inc.