Hi,

I seem to be missing something here.

I have a setup in which I want to start two completely separate ssl-enabled
http deamons on the same machine.  

I have given them two completely separate trees to live in, with their own
conf dirs and cgi-bin and htdoc dirs.  

They have their own configfiles, own (ENCRYPTED) sslkeys, own certificates. 
Now comes the part in which I must be overseeing something.  I can start
these two different servers by issuing something like
/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -f <configfile>, and if my sslkey is NOT
encrypted it will work.  If it is encrypted it *should* ask for a passhprase
but does not (and thus can not read the private key and thus can not start
the server...).  What am I doing wrong?

Jan
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