istry using the
web browser interface where the instructions walk you through the
process of importing the key into the browser.
At 10:35 PM -0500 5/15/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Rex Brooks wrote:
I have Apache2 in RHEL4, so I am assuming that the SSL Sections you
refer to are in ssl
lHost settings in httpd.config and ssl.conf might be another
set of tests to consider. However, one thing at a time.
Thanks again,
Rex
At 9:45 AM -0400 5/16/06, Bill Jones wrote:
On 5/16/06, Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
openssl rsa -in server.key.orig -out server.key
OK; sorry.
t, which I have been?)
Regardless, there ought to be a process of elimination which will
isolate the culprit in here somewhere.
Unfortunately, SSL is not optional.
Thanks,
Rex
On 5/15/06, Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did specify a pass phrase when I created the key/crt. Howev
will just have to deal with that when I get there.
Thanks very much,
Rex
At 10:35 PM -0500 5/15/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Rex Brooks wrote:
I have Apache2 in RHEL4, so I am assuming that the SSL Sections you
refer to are in ssl.conf which is loaded as a DSO.
I understand that httpd mu
n the early a.m.
I will post the results as soon as I know.
Thanks again,
Rex
At 10:19 PM -0400 5/15/06, Bill Jones wrote:
On 5/15/06, Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did specify a pass phrase when I created the key/crt. However, I do
not get a request asking me to supply the
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Starbourne Communications Design
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Tel: 510-849-2309
ssl.conf
Description: Binary data
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The of
ted in ssl.conf. Could this be a problem?
I haven't changed or questioned all of the variables, including
DocumentRoot and ServerName which are also commented.
I have to find a solution to this. It's one of those things that just
isn't optional for me. Sorry to be a pain.
rt with these steps, then work ourselves thru
your configuration. I don't think re-installing apache
would necesarrily fix anything.
There are the permissions. You're right, re-installing wouldn't
change this. ????
Thanks again,
Rex
Richard
--- Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED
???
Thanks again,
Rex
Richard
--- Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Richard,
I appreciate that you took the time to answer. So
far you are the
only one. This installation is on RedHat Enterprise
Linux4 and
Apache2.0 and I have tried the Key-Certificate
genera
directives.
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-Original Message-
From: Rex Brooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 2:10 PM
To: Richard de Vries
Cc: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction &
Question: SSLCertificateFile: RedHat (RHEL4)
apache startup failure:
ebxm
worked for me:
http://www.corserv.com/freebsd/apache-ssl-howto.html
--- Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please see my previous post for details.
I said that mod_ssl was not installed, but a double
check showed that it is.
My question is only about filenames for
SSLCertif
dited that file
to reflect that, rebooted and httpd still fails to start.
Regards,
Rex Brooks
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President, CEO
Starbourne Communications Design
GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison
Berkeley, CA 94702
Tel: 510-849-2309
ning was there previously and did not
appear to affect the startup of httpd.
Thanks for any helpful ideas you might have.
Regards,
Rex Brooks
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President, CEO
Starbourne Communications Design
GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison
Berkeley, C
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