I'm not sure why it's not working, but you may have to rebuild everything to
get it to work again.

Start with a fresh build using Apache/1.3.14, mod_ssl/2.7.1, OpenSSL 0.9.6
and PHP 4.0.4 to get everything going again.

Make sure that you don't leave any old OpenSSL libraries lying around,
either.

-Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 12:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: openssl upgrade -> startssl stops working
>
>
> Hello!
>
>  I have installed Apache 1.3.14, with mod_perl 1.24_01, and mod_ssl 2.7.1.
> I even started to install Jserv, but I had a small problems with it, and
> as it is not very necessary at the moment, I switched to PHP. This caused
> a problem, as I had to upgrade the openssl package for that. So,
> PHP 4.0.4 was
> also installed, with openssl support (forgot to add: everything
> are with DSO).
> Since then, I had a problem with the ssl enabled apache. Even if I put
> back the old openssl libraries. 'httpd -DSSL' returns normally, like if
> it starts, but if I check it with ps, I don't have httpd process running.
> The ssl_engine_log says:
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:46 27713] [info]  Server: Apache/1.3.14,
> Interface: mod_ssl/2.7.1, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.4
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:46 27713] [info]  Init: 1st startup round
> (still not detached)
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:46 27713] [info]  Init: Initializing OpenSSL library
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:46 27713] [info]  Init: Loading certificate &
> private key of SSL-aware server my.server:8443
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:46 27713] [trace] Init: (my.server:8443)
> unencrypted RSA private key - pass phrase not required
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:46 27713] [info]  Init: Seeding PRNG with 136
> bytes of entropy
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:46 27713] [info]  Init: Generating temporary
> RSA private keys (512/1024 bits)
> [03/JAN/2001 21:39:47 27713] [info]  Init: Configuring temporary
> DH parameters (512/1024 bits)
>
>  Anyone has a clue what happening? I don't know why it isn't
> working, as it
> was working before, and without ssl it is still working.
> Thanks,
>       Laszlo
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