--- Justin Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> . . .
> The apache server starts up ok in normal form and even starts up with
> -startssl parameter.
> But I go to https://myaddress.com and I get a doesn't exist error
> HELP! - where do I start to look for errors - I have no idea!
What sort of "doesn't exist error"? Like a *htat page* doesn't exist
error, as reported by *that server*, or like a *that server* doesn't
exist error, as reported by your browser after not finding it?
If it's a *that page* error, then your server's working fine, and
you're in fact already taling to it with SSL, because you're using
https://. The problem may be in the configuration of your default index
page; look for a DirectoryIndex directive in your httpd.conf (or it's
equivelent), and make sure it has whatever you're using as your
index.htm or ome.shtml or whatever.
If it's a *that server* doesn't exist, maybe you should check to make
certain your SSL server is running on a valid virtual server name? I
dunno, that could be so many things..... and I'm no expert.....
But good luck!
Paul
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