You definately don't need to be running both sslstart and then start, just
running sslstart should start up both http and https servers running on port
80 and 443.

You should have these statements in your httpd.conf

Port 80

<IfDefine SSL>
Listen 80
Listen 443
</IfDefine>

If not, something else weird is going on.

-Dave

> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Thanks Dave,
>
> Here are the results...
>
> I have been starting the server with
>  /usr/local/sbin/apahectl sslstart
>
> Then
>  /usr/local/sbin/apahectl start
>
> (Am I supposed to do both - in that order?)
>
> I installed curl (http://curl.haxx.se/) and
> tested via the terminal
>
> When I type...
> /usr/local/bin/curl http://localhost/
>   my home page shows up fine
>
> When I type...
> /usr/local/bin/curl https://localhost/
>   I get  curl:  (7) Connection refused.
>
> Oh, and I also tested with the default config that
> is installed with mod_ssl and got the same results.
>
> Any other ideas?    It seems that port 443 does not
> get along well with SSL, only non-SSL.
>
> -Deborah

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