5-Oct-98 15:49 you wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 05, 1998, Alan Spicer wrote:

>> Red Hat Linux 2.0.34
>> Apache 1.3.1
>> SSLeay-0.9.0.b
>> mod_ssl-2.0.10-1.3.1
>>[...]
>> I changed the "<VirtualHost _default_:443>" to:
>> <VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:443>
>> and added my virtual host settings in there, and left
>> everything else alone. The certificate is the default
>> test certificate and it does ask me to:
>> Enter PEM pass phrase:
>> and tells me that httpd started.
>>
>> ps ax |grep httpd |less
>> shows httpd's up and running:
>> as httpd -DSSL (which looks encouraging).
>>
>> If Netscape is restarted fresh, I get the certificate
>> pop-up boxes just fine (encouraging also), but never
>> get any pages ... it just times out a few mins later.

> Hmmmm... because you get the certificate dialog in Netscape this means that
> SSL is actually spoken on port 443.  Can you connect with "s_client -connect
> host:port -debug" and then enter "GET / HTTP/1.0\n\n" and see the HTML welcome
> page of Apache?

To me this looks like good old problem with certificate :-)) Netscape will be
VERY confused (and will show "Document contains no data" message box) if name
of server will not match name of user in certificate...



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