Are you binding both ports in your httpd.conf?
Listen 80
Listen 443
NameVirtualHost 205.134.218.68:80
NameVirtualHost 205.134.218.68:443
and then addressing the virtual hosts like:
<VirtualHost 205.134.218.68:80>
<VirtualHost 205.134.218.68:443>
That is working for me (though it may not be the solution to your
problem???).
Brian
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 12:31:05PM -0400, Pat - Sitepak wrote:
> >
> > I have recently recompiled apache (1.3.12) with mod_ssl (2.6.1
>
> Why 2.6.1? 2.6.6 is current.
>
> > w/openssl 0.9.5) on a Linux (2.2.5-15) machine. I can get
> > the server to listen and respond to plain HTTP on any port.
> > I am also able to get it to listen for and respond to SSL
> > connections on any port. The problem is that, as soon as
> > I attempt to get it to listen to:
> >
> > HTTP on port X
> > and
> > SSL connections on port Y
> >
> > The process just seems to freeze. The log files are normal
> > up to
> > "Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) configured -- resuming normal operations"
> > and the everything stops.
> >
>
> Try setting SSLLogLevel to debug, and use either strace or gdb
> on the httpd process to see what is happening.
>
> vh
>
> Mads Toftum
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