Hi,
it turned out that this was some kind of misbehaviour of mod_ssl
concerning wrong configuration with, however, correct syntax.
In my case this was a file permission issue with the keyfile and a
missing SSLCertificateKeyFile directive. I would consider this a bug,
some Error message would be app
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 07:47:56PM +0200, Florian Bender wrote:
> Hi,
> it seems as if it's the same error I've encountered today, yet I've
> done slightly different things which may have caused it.
> Does Apache start when you disable mod_ssl? That has worked for me,
> yet isn't a satisfying solut
Hi,
it seems as if it's the same error I've encountered today, yet I've
done slightly different things which may have caused it.
Does Apache start when you disable mod_ssl? That has worked for me,
yet isn't a satisfying solution.
Best regards,
Florian
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System is RHEL5.2, httpd-2.2.3-22.el5
httpd was running. I got new certificates, installed them, restarted.
After fixing the inevitable selinux issues, I was getting a message
about not being able to read the passphrase. I ensured no httpd
processes were running, stripped the passphrase from the