I figured it out. Here is how to enable ssl support in Uniform Server. There is a zip on this page ( http://smithii.com/?q=node/view/30 ) that you can merge with your uniform server. Just make sure you: - do NOT overwrite your httpd.conf with the new one - enable mod_ssl in your httpd.conf - alter ssl.conf to read DocumentRoot "/www" If you want to create new keys, use these instructions: http://slacksite.com/apache/certificate.html You might need to mess around with it a bit, it seems to look for c:\www\apache2...blah blah... openssl.cnf, and I can't figure out how to make it look in the right place. If you just want to use some generic keys I made, I've attached them here. Note: if you're going to use your own key, you MUST generate one without a pass key and use that for server.key. apache.exe does not support passkey'd key files under win32. Have fun! testkeys.zip