On 0, Holger Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tom!
>
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Tom Cook wrote:
>
> > [...]
> > You seem to have made a couple of silly mistakes here.
>
> Yes, indeed... I admit it ;-) Thanks for pointing this out.
>
> > [...] maybe apache was already configured to listen there?
>
> I don't know. In order to verify what you suggested, I did the following:
>
> 1. Removed apache and libapache-mod-ssl again ("apt-get remove ...")
> 2. Reinstalled apache-ssl ("apt-get install apache-ssl")
> 3. Reentered the data for a selfsigned certificate
> 4. Tried the "netstat" and "lsof" commands you suggested
>
> Result: "apache-ssl" shows up in "ps auxwww | grep apache-ssl" and the
> "netstat" and "lsof" commands showed the expected results (LISTEN state on
> port https).
>
> Thanks for taking your time and helping me out.I think what I was suggesting (not too sure about this, but I think this is where I was going) was that apache was *already* serving up https content before you even started installing apache-ssl - certainly something was using port 443 (since apache-ssl couldn't access it). The only thing which seems likely is apache. Now that you have re-installed apache-ssl (which I think is very keen when you had a working system) I would be interested in the results of the lsof command I suggested earlier. What lsof does is tells you what process owns a file (or in this case a port). If # lsof | grep https reports something like apache-ss 440 root IPv4 220292 *:https (LISTEN) then that means that apache-ssl now 'owns' the https port. So try accessing some https content: point your browser at https://localhost/ and see what happens. I feel a bit bad about pointing this out when you had a working system, as it seems to have made you keen and *uninstalled a working system* (something you wouldn't catch me doing). Sorry. Tom -- Tom Cook Information Technology Services, The University of Adelaide "That you're not paranoid does not mean they're not out to get you." - Robert Waldner Get my GPG public key: https://pinky.its.adelaide.edu.au/tom.cook-at-adelaide.edu.au
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