It sounds like you are not running "apachectl startssl", and just running
"apachectl start".

Personally, I've found those <IfDefine SSL> statements a PITA.

What I do is replace all <IfDefine SSL> statements with <IfModule
mod_ssl.c>, except for the ones around the mod_ssl LoadModule and AddModule
lines.

Then if I want to turn off mod_ssl, I just comment out mod_ssl
LoadModule/AddModule lines and I don't have to remember to use "apachectl
startssl" anymore.

-Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of AndersonCreations.com
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 4:26 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: https problem - port 443 problem
>
>
> Hello there,
>
> I have spent hours pouring over the archives of this
> list to find an answer to this problem.  It seems that
> none of the answers, so far, match this problem "exactly."
>
> In other words, I have tried everything and nothing works.
>
> No matter what I do, I get "Server not accepting connections"
> whenever I use https  or domain.dom:443
>
> (The non-secure apache - http://  works fine)
>
>
> Here is some info:
>
> I am running Mac OS X Server 1.2v3.
>
> I have successfully installed OpenSSL, Apache, mod_ssl.
>
> I have the following in my config file:
> Port 80
> <IfDefine SSL>
> Listen 80
> Listen 443
> </IfDefine>
>
> Also, in the virtual host portion...
> <IfDefine SSL>
> <VirtualHost netnameone.org>
> ...
>
> I have tried oodles of variations on this..
>
> For example:
> <IfDefine SSL>
> <VirtualHost netnameone.org:443>
>
> etc. etc.
>
> Also, If I remove the <IfDefine... from the load module,
> it works on 443 but not 80...
> #<IfDefine SSL>
> LoadModule ssl_module  /Local/Library/Apache/Modules/libssl.so
> #</IfDefine>
>
> I have tested with...
>
> root#  netstat -a | grep LISTEN
>
> port *.443 does not show up
> port *.80 does show up
>
>
> If I change the config file so that it listens to
> port 80 and port 443, then port *.443 shows up in
> the listing (above).
>
> When I test with
> netstat -na | grep 80   I show multiple connections
> netstat -na | grep 443  shows none
>
> How do I get my server to listen to 443?
>
> Thanks for any help - I apologize if this is a dumb
> question and I am missing something really obvious :)
>
> -Deborah
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