My problem was that my server certificate was not SHA-256 capable.  As 
soon as I generated a new server certificate based on an openssl that 
supported SHA-256, I was able to communicate with the server.





From:   Jerry Blasdel/USA/CSC@CSC
To:     openssl-users@openssl.org
Date:   04/03/2014 11:52 AM
Subject:        SHA256 Apache HTTPD/OpenSSL
Sent by:        owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org



We have built the following: 

httpd-2.4.6 
openssl-1.0.1.e 
openssl-fips-2.05 

for both Windows and Solaris so we can leverage SHA256. 

For both environments I have Apache configured with the following: 

SSLProtocol +TLSv1 +TLSv1.1 +TLSv1.2 

On Windows, this works.  I can use a Browser to hit the server and it will 
bring back a response. 

On Solaris, I get so response back and no errors that I can see in any 
logs. 

I have turned on debug on mod_ssl.  Would anyone have any ideas on how to 
track down this issue? 

Any help would be appreciated.   

Thanks, 

JB

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