Hi Tim,

Try writing a Perl script to print out the environment variables and run it
in both http and https to check where the document root for each is pointed
to.  In my case, I had to same symthoms... to correct my problem, I
recompile mod_ssl with "--prefix=/path/to/apache".

Luke
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From: Tim Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mod_SSL List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 4:05 AM
Subject: Mod_SSL Running...


>..but where?
>
>I'm able to start apache with mod_ssl, and the ssl_engine log verifies that
>it has started, but when I go to https://localhost:443, it's not there.
>Interestingly enough however, if I go to http://localhost:443, I get the
>content from port 8080.  I know that it's listening to both ports, but why
>doesn't https work?
>
>Tim Willis
>IS Technician
>Code Rite
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