Thank you. I just renamed nss.conf nss.conf.not and that prevented nss from load up.
Martin On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Sander Temme <[email protected]> wrote: > On 01/18/11 16:01, martin olivera wrote: > >> >> Good day -- >> > > Hey Martin, > > > We have three Redhat 5.6 servers running Apache 2.2.3. After our last week >> software update (directly from Redhat), the three Apache servers became >> unaccessible from any browser. >> >> A simple "service httpd restart" gives no errors, and we can see the >> daemon >> running. Put the list of processes just shows [httpd] <defunct>. It >> appears >> to be an SSL/NSS problem. A status check yields: "httpd (pid ...) is >> running >> ...". But the services manages indicates: "httpd dead but subsys locked". >> > > You might consider taking this to [email protected]: maybe someone > there has seen a similar problem. > > mod_nss is not apache.org code: it was done by Red Hat so you should > probably open a ticket with them. > > S. > > > The messages log shows: >> >> SSL Library Error: -8038 SEC_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED >> NSS_Initialized failed. Certificate database:/etc/.httpd/alias >> >> The ssl error log says (both are warnings): >> >> RSA server certificate is a CA certificate (BasicConstraints: CA == TRUE >> !? >> RSA server certificate CommonName (CN) 'localhost.local.domain' does NOT >> match server name!? >> >> I've obvioulsy missed creating certificates somewhere. It's the first time >> I >> find errors after an Apache upgrade. I thought the upgrades were >> automatic. >> Nothing else (firewall, httpd.conf) has been changed from the time we had >> apache working w/o problems. Any clue as to how to proceed to fix this >> problem? I don't subscribe to the list, so answers by direct mail is >> preferred. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Martin >> > > > -- > Sander Temme [email protected] > PGP FP: FC5A 6FC6 2E25 2DFD 8007 EE23 9BB8 63B0 F51B B88A > > View my availability: http://tungle.me/sctemme > > > >
