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I've compiled and built an SSL-Aware Apache 1.3.12
and OpenSSL, following the
instructions in the mod_ssl package. OpenSSL works fine. I can make a new certificate, sign a key, etc. I've taken a look at the mod_ssl directives in the reference section and have adequately defined the parameters that mod_ssl needs to run. Apache starts up fine and loads up the server
certificate, and the SSL engine is
turned on. Accessing my server via "http:" worked fine, at first. Now I get a 400 Bad Request error over http: (when the SSL engine is on). Also, my browser cannot find my server over "https:" (ie. it just endlessly loads). Are these bugs in the Win32 port or can someone
recommend a fix? My httpd.conf
file is set up like this: SSLEngine On SSLRandomSeed startup builtin SSLCertificateFile conf/ssl.crt/server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile conf/ssl.key/server.key |
- FW: mod_ssl not working on Win98 Tim Wilson
- FW: mod_ssl not working on Win98 Tim Wilson
