Hmmmm... I added:
LoadModule ssl_module modules/libssl.so
and it added:
[error] Cannot remove module mod_ssl.c: not found in module list
to the error.log file. I'm not really sure what that means. Odd thing is that
there was not loadmodule command in my previous working ssl installation. I'm
really starting to hate RPMs... they take away too much control and leave me
with no understanding of what happened. I'm about ready to -e all the RPMs
and rebuild from gzip's
Thanks and if you have any other ideas, that would be great.
-Eric
On September 19, 2001 05:18 pm, R. DuFresne wrote:
> 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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