Hello,

The latest versions of freeVSD default to a SSL enabled installation, in
which case you need to run vsd-mkca to create your certificates, and use
the svsdadm command line tool (secure vsdadm).

If you want to use the plain text version you either need to run
vsd-install -p or enable it within inetd.conf.


HTH,
Damion.

"Gregory C. Kock" wrote:
> 
> It's been a while since I tried messing with freevsd, about a year or so.  I
> decided to start playing around with it again today, and I did follow all
> the instructions to the letter in installing the software.  Everything seems
> to go alright, however when I try to create a virtual server, I get ( Read
> timeout) I guess I must have done something wrong.  It is a clean install on
> 6.2 redhat.  I downloaded the appropriate skel, and was going to use that.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Gregg
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