We were able to pull off this switch this summer SH2.4.2 to Apache
1.3.x-Mod-SSL-2.8.x-OpenSSL-0.9.x
using our old certificate/keys

Grab the sources and compile, make sure you are using --with-crt
and --with-key directives correctly though.  It would appear though that you
do not have something configured correctly, the requests are coming in
encrypted, but the server is not decrypting.  You can't transfer your
httpd.conf directly though, copy over your virtual hosts and any special
handlers/rules to a default apache config and see how that works.

John Darin Holloway
Web Developer and System Administrator, Bluegrass Network, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ---  http://www.blue.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Emily Eileen Witcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 02:46 PM
Subject: Stronghold and Apache/mod_ssl certificate compatibility


> We are planning to replace an outdated copy of Stronghold
(Stronghold/2.4.2
> Apache/1.3.6 C2NetEU/2410) with Apache 1.3.27/mod_ssl/2.8.12.
>
> I created what appears to be a workable httpd.conf for Apache. Accessing
> http: URLS under Apache works fine. But when trying to access an
> Apache/modssl https URL I get this repeated in the error_log:
>
> Invalid method in request \x80L\x01\x03
> Invalid method in request \x80L\x01\x03
>
> Do I need a different certificate type for Apache/modssl as opposed to
> Stronghold? I know earlier versions of Stronghold didn't use the modssl
code
> but I want to make sure before I spend the $100 to get a replacement cert
> (thanks, Verisign!)
>
> Emily Witcher - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Developer and System Administrator
> Crytech - 406-655-0501/1-888-CRYTECH
>
>
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