On 23.01.2012 20:02, Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
Hi,
I have two Apache 2.2.21 reverse proxy servers on Solaris 10 (SPARC) and additional
modules that not in the Apache distribution. They are running fine so far. Now we want to
migrate Apache to Redhat Enterprise server v5.7. I compiled Apache the same way and same
option as on the Solaris through a script that I saved. I copied all the modified
necessary configuration files from Solaris and certificates from Solaris to Redhat and
made necessary changes such as IP addresses. The syntax check is OK. When I start Apache
on the Redhat, "apachectl start" just sits there without giving back the shell
prompt. The access log and error log are empty so I don't know the reason. If I disable
httpd-ssl.conf file which will not start https, Apache starts fine. Does anyone know what
could be for ssl problem on Redhat?
Maybe not enough entropy on /den/random or /dev/urandom whatever is used?
Also I first compiled openssl 1.0.0f on Redhat, I then downloaded openssl
1.0.0g once it became available and compiled it at the same location. On
Solaris if I restart Apache, the error log will show the new version of Openssl
but on Redhat, Apache shows the old version (1.0.0f) of OpenSSL. Why? Thanks.
Solaris doesn't have OpenSSL 1.0 linbs installed in the default lib
directories, so mod_ssl will find your custom build one. RedHat comes
with OpenSSL 1.0 installed, so you have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or link
statically into mod_ssl in order to let mod_ssl find the right OpenSSL lib.
If there is other stuff in your Apache which also has dependencies to
OpenSSL, like e.g. something doing ldaps, then things will become quite
tricky :(
Regards,
Rainer
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