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Mike McCarty wrote:
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> 
> $ ps -A | grep pache
> $ ps -A | grep ssl
> 
> doesn't show anything, so Apache isn't running, and I guess
> SSL isn't either.
> 
> Mike

Mike,

ps -A | grep httpd      /* Apache is only the name of the server
                        not the rpm or application running */

SSL is a module of apache that allows SSL connections the actual name of
the module is mod_ssl and it usually enabled in the default apache
configuration for redhat/fedora.

James
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