Hi,

If you don't have httpd file in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ then
add httpd service using ntsysv and you should get it
there.

Edit this httpd file and where you have 

"daemon httpd"  write "daemon httpd -DSSL"

That should be it.

Naresh



--- Marcus Andree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>       Hi guys,
> 
>       I'm with this odd problem on a Redhat 6.2 Linux
> system:
>       after booting the computer, a init script is used
> to fire up
> httpd, but the process starts and then suddenly
> dies. I've tried a lot
> of things to address this issue, but with no
> success.
>       It's weird because, after the boot, on a normal
> bash prompt, I
> can type, as root,
>       path/to/init/script/httpd start
>       and the server starts with no problem. I've
> configured the certificate
> to  hold a private key, so it, on the best of my
> knowledge, should start
> automatically.
>       I even wrote a small script to start apache, wait 2
> seconds, test
> if apache is running, and, if not, re-start it
> again. The result: it was
> restarting apache forever.
>       So, now I'm stuck and, in case of a boot, our www
> server won't be
> online until someone starts it manually. 
>       Any help is welcome.
> 
>       marcus
> 
>
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