--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_SSL.tex 2011/05/26 13:29:44 1.3 +++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_SSL.tex 2011/05/26 21:58:34 1.4 @@ -40,12 +40,12 @@ You will then put the the (nopass) key a accessible to Apache, and include information about the locations of those files in a config file containing the following lines: \begin{quote} - SSLCertificateFile \textless path to signed certificate\textgreater + SSLCertificateFile $<$path to signed certificate$>$ \end{quote} \begin{quote} - SSLCertificateKeyFile \textless path to key\textgreater + SSLCertificateKeyFile $<$path to key$>$ \end{quote} -replacing \textless path to ...\textgreater with the path to the location of the particular file. +replacing $<$path to ...$>$ with the path to the location of the particular file. Which Apache config file contains these entries depends on the distro: @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ You will need to open the server's Firew \end{quote} \item SuSE/SLES \begin{quote} -yast -\textgreater Security and Users -\textgreater Firewall +yast -$>$ Security and Users -$>$ Firewall \end{quote} \item Debian 6/Ubuntu LTS \begin{quote}