Sorry about that,
I am running Apache 1.3.12...mod_ssl 2.6.6 on a pentium III 800 machine
running Debian 2.2 Linux. I got a book on apache that had complete
instructions on how to set up Apache and mod_ssl. I actaully FTP the
packages over and installed from scratch. Everything went smoothly and I
configured the server as specified. The basic web server works fine
(http)...the SSL may be running, but I can't get it to work in the browser.
It just times out. All I need is a way to troubleshoot this problem.
I haven't looked at the log files and I don't know how to run in Debug
mode...
Anything you guys can give me would be terrific.
I hope this is detailed enough...I don't have much more to give you.
Rick
"Robert L. Yelvington" wrote:
> Rick, please be more specific, and provide more detailed information
> about your situtation. Read the mail archive(MARC) to get a feeling for
> what information you should be providing (
> http://www.modssl.org/support <--marc is at the bottom of the page).
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
>
> Rick I Dunetz wrote:
> >
> > Hey Folks,
> >
> > I got Apache running on this sucker, but I can't seem to get mod_SSL
> > goin'. My httpd.conf file looks great and I've started and stopped the
> > server correctly. My certificate and key are fine. Why can't I get
> > this bad boy going on HTTPS? Any trouble shooting techniques out
> > there? I was very precise when I set it up...I followed the
> > instructions to a tee...wazzup with this junx?
> >
> > Rick
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