Thanks for the tip!  I did the netstat command and found that port 443 is
indeed listening.  I appreciate the help.

Diana

Naresh Narang wrote:

> Please do
>
> httpd -l
>
> and it will show
>
> httpd -DSSL
> httpd -DSSL
>
> depending upon how many servers are started. The -DSSL shows up only if SSL
> is enabled.
>
> Also, another way to check whether SSL is enabled is to do:
>
> #netstat -na|grep 443
>
> and it should show something like:
>
> 0.0.0.0:443
>
> regards,
> NKN
>
> >
> >Thanks for the suggestion.  However, when I did it, I got this:
> >
> >httpd -DSSL -l
> >httpd: illegal option -- D
> >Usage: httpd [-d directory] [-f file] [-v] [-h] [-l]
> >-d directory : specify an alternate initial ServerRoot
> >-f file : specify an alternate ServerConfigFile
> >-v : show version number
> >-h : list directives
> >-l : list modules
> >
>
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