Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 11:36:12 -0500 From: Peter Elsner <peter@servplex.com> To: Mark Foster <mark@foster.cc> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Apache+mod_ssl Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030528112926.0188b330@mail.servplex.com> In-Reply-To: <1054137975.7316.23.camel@gentoo1.enic.cc> References: <5.2.0.9.2.20030527105706.017f3368@mail.servplex.com> <5.2.0.9.2.20030527105706.017f3368@mail.servplex.com>
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Thanks Mark, Along with a private response from Rapha=EBl Marmier, who told me that I should run: apachectl startssl (instead of the apachectl start I=20 normally run), I discovered that there was an httpsdctl program in the same directory as apachectl. After generating my key(s) and certificates (I signed them=20 myself), I ran httpsdctl start and httpsd started... A quick ps ax | grep 'http' showed both httpd and httpsd running... I quickly checked to make sure my current web pages still worked, and they did. Then I went to /usr/local/etc/apache and modified the httpsd.conf file accordingly... Restarted httpsd and put in a quick and dirty index.html file (all it says is this is a secure page), into the directory (that I defined in httpsd.conf). Then went to my browser, and typed in: https://www.myserver.com Instead of getting the index.html page I got, I got a page not found. So I went to look at the log files... Nothing... The log files for https are empty, (nothing in error.log or access.log). So I went to the original log files and checked them... Nothing. I'm not getting any error messages, and httpsd is running. but the web pages aren't coming up either... BTW: httpsdctl configtest shows that the httpsd.conf file is okay. If anyone has any more insight into this, I would much appreciate it. Thanks again, Peter At 09:06 AM 5/28/2003 -0700, you wrote: >I seem to recall that installing (a)apache13+mod_ssl alongside >(b)apache13 caused some messed up situation where the (a) filenames are >different (eg. the httpd binary is named apache and the httpd.conf file >is named apache.conf) apparently to avoid overwriting (b) files. I >highly recommend removing apache13 if installing apache13+mod_ssl. > >To merge configurations, I often turn to a X app called xxdiff, which >let's you do the httpd.conf merge interactively. > >On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 09:01, Peter Elsner wrote: > > This might seem like a stupid question, but here goes... > > > > I have Apache 1.3 running on my system. It's running fine and has been= =20 > for > > several years. > > > > I find that I'm in need of also have a secure https session (as well as= my > > regular web sites). > > So I set out to learn about Apache13+mod_ssl. There are tons of= documents > > available, and >[snip] >-- >-mdf [Mark D. Foster] http://mark.foster.cc/ > >_______________________________________________ >freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list >http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions >To unsubscribe, send any mail to= "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------------------------------ Peter Elsner <peter@servplex.com> Vice President Of Customer Service (And System Administrator) 1835 S. Carrier Parkway Grand Prairie, Texas 75051 (972) 263-2080 - Voice (972) 263-2082 - Fax (972) 489-4838 - Cell Phone (425) 988-8061 - eFax I worry about my child and the Internet all the time, even though she's too young to have logged on yet. Here's what I worry about. I worry that 10 or 15 years from now, she will come to me and say "Daddy, where were you when they took freedom of the press away from the Internet?" -- Mike Godwin Unix IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are. System Administration - It's a dirty job, but somebody said I had to do it. If you receive something that says 'Send this to everyone you know, pretend you don't know me. Standard $500/message proofreading fee applies for UCE.
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