Isnt ssl by default 443? Why wouldn't it work on port 443? Did you have something else running that was using that port?
-----Original Message----- From: Ivan Wills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:23 AM To: Debian-user Subject: Re: help apache-ssl does not show any pages Ivan Wills wrote: > Hi > I have installed the apache-ssl package but every time I try to > connect to it I get an error. In my browser > if I try to connect to the server I get a message about the ssl > certificiate not being signed by a recoognised > authority (which is fine as it was created during the install process) > then I get messages about the document > containing no data or that the session prematurly ended. The > apache-ssl error log complains about not being > able to bind to port 443. > > [Tue Jul 22 19:46:41 2003] [crit] (98)Address already in use: > make_sock: could not bind to port 443 > Failed to connect to socket: /var/run/gcache_port > connect: Connection refused > apache-ssl: gcacheclient.c:118: OpenServer: Assertion `!"couldn't > connect to socket"' failed. > [Tue Jul 22 19:46:45 2003] [notice] child pid 24715 exit signal > Aborted (6) > Failed to connect to socket: /var/run/gcache_port > > I have searched google and found this error serveral times but I have > not found any solutions. > Does any one know what might be the cause? > > Thanks > Ivan > Problem solved I changed the SSLCacheServerPort from /var/run/gcache_port to 1234 in /etc/apache-ssl/http.conf then restarted apache-ssl (if any one ever wants to know) Ivan -- ,###' *##/ Ivan Wills ,*##' Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] .*##) ,###' l##*/ ,. __ _. _ .*##' /%# ;*##*_*###o#' .*#/ ./###&;. /##* /##' ,#*' '#*' %#/ *%## *#*" '*##* *##. .##' .*#/ |# *# &# ##o#' '#*#, ,##* *##__*#* .#*, ,[EMAIL PROTECTED] *##' '*#|; *##' `*###*' '###*'##*' ,##' \#*. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]