On Tue, May 18, 1999, Stockwell, Travis wrote:

> Yes, I know linux is better. I already have modssl & Apache running on a
> linux box - without any trouble, of course.
> 
> However, I must dance with the devil and get a Apache-SSL prototype running
> on Win32. I can compile everything - fine. When I start Apache, it
> immediately terminates claiming:
> "[Mon May 17 17:26:15 1999] [error] mod_ssl: Init: Pass phrase incorrect."
> 
> Actually, it never asked me for my passphrase. Using the executable option
> for obtaining the passphrase is just as unsuccessful (same error message). 
> 
> 1) Has anyone encountered this in either linux or Win32? 
> 2) Does anyone have a working Win32 Apache-SSL?
> 3) Is anyone at modssl.org interested in helping me work out the bugs in
> this?

Are you sure you've an SSLCertificateKeyFile directive in your configuration?
Or at least the key appended to the file referenced under SSLCertificateFile?
In mod_ssl 2.2.8 this (confusing) error (message) occurs when mod_ssl cannot
find a private key at all. So make sure you've configured it correctly.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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