Since you built this as a module, is it being loaded in the config? There
should be a loadmodule command in there, prior to the settings for port
443.
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Eric Paynter wrote:
> I upgraded my web server last night from (apache 1.3.14 and mod_ssl 2.7.1) to
> (apache 1.3.20 and mod_ssl 2.8.4). The system is running on Mandrake 7.2. The
> regular apache stuff (port 80) seems to be working fine. However, the server
> is not listening on port 443 at all. Also, there is no indication in the logs
> that it is even attempting to initialize 443. /usr/lib/apache/libssl.so
> exists and is "x" everyone. Also, my statup script seems to generate the
> -DHAVE_SSL parameter based on what it finds in the /usr/lib/apache directory.
> Here is the output from ps with parameter list:
>
> httpd -DHAVE_PROXY -DHAVE_SSL -DHAVE_ACCESS -DHAVE_ACTIONS -DHAVE_ALIAS
> -DHAVE_ASIS -DHAVE_AUTH_ANON -DHAVE_AUTH_DB -DHAVE_AUTH_DIGEST -DHAVE_AUTH
> -DHAVE_AUTOINDEX -DHAVE_CERN_META -DHAVE_CGI
> -DHAVE_DEFINE -DHAVE_DIGEST -DHAVE_DIR -DHAVE_ENV -DHAVE_EXAMPLE
> -DHAVE_EXPIRES
> -DHAVE_HEADERS -DHAVE_IMAP -DHAVE_INCLUDE -DHAVE_INFO -DHAVE_LOG_AGENT
> -DHAVE_LOG_CONFIG -DHAVE_LOG_REFERER -DHAVE_MIME_MAGIC -DHAVE_MIME
> -DHAVE_MMAP_STATIC -DHAVE_NEGOTIATION -DHAVE_REWRITE -DHAVE_SETENVIF
> -DHAVE_SPELING -DHAVE_STATUS -DHAVE_UNIQUE_ID -DHAVE_USERDIR -DHAVE_USERTRACK
> -DHAVE_VHOST_ALIAS
>
>
> Any ideas? Where else can I look?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Eric
>
>
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