Hi,
I think you need to read the documentation and see where you configure
the gcache. It needs a connection and that is usually specified in the
httpd.conf. You are obviously using Ben's apache-ssl patch kit and not
mod_ssl. I ran into the same problem in the past.
BTW I just brought up a new apache with mod_ssl over at a client site
and it is working like a charm. The cache mechanism was set up properly
by default. For the past several years I have been using Ben's patch kit
(thank you very mucho Ben!:), but I think I will switch over to mod_ssl
for all future installations. In the past mod_ssl looked like a
bug-a-minute project. It seems to have settled down for now.
good luck :)
sergio wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm installing Apache with openssl-9.0.5a and after many hours trying to
> make it work, I can't see the certificate. Netscape says there is an
> error in the TCP connection, and in the error_log appear these lines:
>
> Failed to connect to socket: /usr/local/apache/logs/gcache_port
> connect: Conexion rehusada
> httpsd: gcacheclient.c:118: OpenServer: La declaracion `I "couldn't
> connect to socket "' no se cumple.
> [ Fri Jul 28 12:22:22 2000 ] [notice] child pid 2228 exit signal Aborted
> (6)
>
> I've been trying many things, but I'm not keen on this and need some
> help...
>
> Thank you...
>
> Sergio.
>
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