Thank you for your help. It ended up being a bad ssl.key - who would have thought that? Ugh! I got really lucky while "poking around" and figured it out.

Chris

On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Joseph Olatt wrote:

On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 04:16:59PM +0100, Marko Lerota wrote:
Chris Byrnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Of course there had to be something. ;)

Apache won't start.  I cannot figure out why.  No one I've asked can
seem to figure out, either.  So I turn to you and cross my fingers
that this is something others have experienced.

Configtest says it's fine.  apachectl start says it starts.  But it
actually doesn't.  Nothing in /var/log/messages, nothing in
/var/log/httpd-error.log - and nothing in
/usr/local/etc/apache/logs/error_log.

I've deinstalled and reinstalled - same problem.

Check out the /etc/hosts file. Maybe your upgrade installed
the default hosts file so you dont have any more entry that
apache used to figure server's fully qualified domain name.


Does /etc/rc.conf have a line similar to the following?
apache22_enable="YES"

(I'm running apache-2.2.4, hence apache22. In your case, could be
apachecXX_enable="YES" where XX is your apache version.)


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