HI,

the www.global.XXX addresses I used were pure example. So that is not the
problem. Sorry for the confusion. I should have made it more obvious.


On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Andrew Hougie wrote:

> Is it as simple as - www.global.com is a valid address with working name
> servers, while the name servers for www.global.net are down:
> 
> Query:All records (ALL):www.global.com
> Authoritative Answer
> www.global.com        A       206.40.50.1
> global.com    NS      global.com
> global.com    NS      east.mainstreet.net
> global.com    NS      west.mainstreet.net
> global.com    A       206.40.50.1
> east.mainstreet.net   A       199.245.73.9
> west.mainstreet.net   A       207.5.0.40
> Complete: www.global.com
> 
> Query:All records (ALL):www.global.net
> Name server failed
> Complete:NO_DATA www.global.net
> Query:All records (ALL):global.net
> global.net    NS      AUTH1.GEO.net
> global.net    NS      AUTH2.GEO.net
> global.net    NS      AUTH1.GEO.net
> global.net    NS      AUTH2.GEO.net
> AUTH1.GEO.net A       166.90.0.1
> AUTH2.GEO.net A       209.0.0.1
> Complete: global.net
> 
> > www.global.net
> Server:  auth1.geo.net
> Address:  166.90.0.1
> 
> *** auth1.geo.net can't find www.global.net: Server failed
> > www.global.net
> Server:  auth2.geo.net
> Address:  209.0.0.1
> 
> *** auth2.geo.net can't find www.global.net: Server failed
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 10 Jun 1999 11:17:29 +0900 (JST), you wrote:
> 
> >> It does not seem port 443 is accepting.  How do you know you have apache
> >> listening on 443 if s_client connot connect to it?
> >
> >s_client will connect to the server defined in Section 1 of the httpd.conf
> >
> >ServerName      www.global.com
> >DocumentRoot    /doc/root
> >
> ><VirtualHost www.global.com:443>
> ># use defaults from section 1
> >SSLEngine on
> >SSLCertificateFile    /opt/apache/conf/ssl.crt/global_com.crt
> >SSLCertificateKeyFile /opt/apache/conf/ssl.key/global_com.key
> >SSLCACertificatePath    /opt/apache/conf/ssl.crt
> >SSLVerifyClient none 
> >SSLVerifyDepth  10
> >SSLOptions +FakeBasicAuth
> >SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
> ></VirtualHost>
> >
> ><VirtualHost www.global.net:443>
> >ServerName www.global.net
> >DocumentRoot /global/net
> >AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
> >SSLEngine on
> >SSLCACertificatePath  /opt/apache/conf/ssl.crt
> >SSLCertificateFile    /opt/apache/conf/ssl.crt/global_net.crt
> >SSLCertificateKeyFile /opt/apache/conf/ssl.key/global_net.key
> >SSLVerifyClient none 
> >SSLVerifyDepth 10
> >SSLOptions +FakeBasicAuth
> >SSLLog       /global/net/logs/ssl.log
> >SSLLogLevel info
> ></VirtualHost>
> >
> >
> >s_client will connect to www.global.com. no problem
> >s_client will hang when trying to connect to www.global.net
> >
> >So to my understanding the server is answering on 443.
> >But for some reason it is not answering when I use a different
> >ServerName/DocumentRoot. ie, when I'm overriding the section 1 defaults.
> >
> >perplexed
> >
> >Kev
> >
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