Generally the message below from your logfile means that the client hit the 
'stop' button. As for your start/stop/restart problems, I dunno. It could
be that you just aren't waiting long enough for your server to
startup. There is a lot mod_ssl has to do at init. Do a `tail -f
logs/error.log` and wait for the server startup message to appear and then
try to connect.

-Tom

"Jason Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I am running
> Linux 2.2.9
> Server Version: Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) PHP/3.0.11 mod_ssl/2.3.5 OpenSSL/0.9.3a
> It seemst that every so often my ssl connections fail to handshake properly
> here is a log entry
> [Fri Jul  2 10:08:22 1999] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake failed (client
> 209.180.87.121, server www.cartmanager.net:443) (OpenSSL
>  library error follows)
> [Fri Jul  2 10:08:22 1999] [error] OpenSSL: error:140943F2:SSL
> routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert unexpected message
> 
> 
> If it stop and then start the server I am pretty much guarnateed to get this
> message on my first ssl request.  Same goes for if I do a graceful restart.
> I am occasionally getting the same message as the server runs normally.
> But, ALWAYS get it imediatly after a restart.  Is there anything I can do
> (besides not restart :) to rememdy this?
> 
> Thank you
>     -Jason
> 
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