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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mads Toftum
> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 9:11 AM
>
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 09:16:28AM -0600, Jeff Gelina wrote:
> > SP would be a good idea except that this is Linux 6.2.
> >
> > I'm about to install a new apache server, does anyone have any good
> > documentation on the best way to install apache, ssl, php, and
> frontpage????
>
> Since you're still in "DEBUG mode" - I'd suggest that you do a
> minimal install:
> http://www.modssl.org/example/ and see what that gives you. I am not quite
> convinced that this is because of trouble in mod_ssl -
> theoretically it could
> be something else in your server. It does throw quite a few more
> headers out
> than a standard install.
Mads is right, following this example should get you running. I was
thinking about it a bit, and I think you may have some old openssl libraries
around which could be causing your problems. (Remember when you printed that
`find / openssl` a while back, there was some in /usr/local?) Building
according to the example should get you Apache with openssl statically
linked, and prevent any old shared libraries lying around from interfering.
> > Also, where do I go from here on my ie problem. I have pretty detailed
> > information in my error_engine_ssl log. However, I am not sure what it
> > means. Who knows who would understand this stuff?
> >
> You could try using openssl s_server with the same
> certificate/keys/ciphers
> and connect with the same clients to see if you get a difference. If you
> make a Logfile with full debug info available, I'll take a look at it and
> see if I can spot anything.
Another good idea.
-Dave
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