Carlos, thanks again for the input.  Once you confirmed that my build 
script was O.K., I was able to turn my attention back to JServ and I found 
the problem.

Not mod_ssl-related.  Sorry for the noise.

Jay

>Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 15:26:44 -0600
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Jay Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: SSL-enabled Apache with another module
>
>Thanks for the reply.  I did forget to mention in my previous post that 
>mod_jserv.c appears to be correctly compiled into Apache (as shown via 
>"httpd -l").  I'll re-check the server signature in a few minutes, after 
>my latest rebuild completes.
>
>With regards to the configuration details, I don't believe that there are 
>any problems there, as Apache+JServ has worked fine for me almost a year 
>now.  I only started having trouble when I tried to incorporate mod_ssl 
>into the build process.  Funnily enough, if I build Apache+mod_ssl, 
>without JServ, that also works fine.  It's only the combination of the 
>three that isn't working.
>
>I'll re-look at the "--enable-shared=ssl" difference that you mention, and 
>see if maybe that's it.
>
>Finally, I do now think it's a JServ problem, not a mod_ssl issue.  I just 
>needed to start somewhere, and since mod_ssl was the new piece of the 
>puzzle, I was looking for confirmation from a mod_ssl user that I appeared 
>to be doing it right.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Jay
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Carlos Ramirez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 1:02 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: SSL-enabled Apache with another module
> >
> >
> > Verify that you actually do have Jserv built into your httpd. You can
> > either execute: /Apache/1.3.20/bin/httpd -l or look at your server
> > signature which should look something like this:
> > Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.1.2 mod_perl/1.26 mod_ssl/2.8.5
> > OpenSSL/0.9.6c
> >
> > Have you included the path to your jserv.conf file in your httpd.conf?
> > Your httpd.conf file should include the following line:
> > Include /usr/local/etc/jserv1.1.2/etc/jserv.conf
> >
> > The only difference between my build process and yours is that I don't
> > do the shared thing i.e. I don't include the --enable-shared=ssl
> >
> > hhmmm...somehow this didn't feel like modssl related...
> >
> > -Carlos
> >
> > Jay Burgess wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm struggling to get Apache built on Solaris with both mod_ssl and
> > > JServ.  I've had no trouble building an SSL-only Apache,
> > and I've had a
> > > JServ-only Apache running for a year, but trying to get
> > them both together
> > > in Apache together is causing me all kinds of trouble.
> > (Apache starts up
> > > fine in SSL mode, but JServ never starts.  And, there's no
> > log information
> > > of any kind produced.)
> > >
> > > I've included my complete build script below in case anyone
> > sees anything
> > > that doesn't look right.  My UNIX skills are marginal at
> > best, so I've
> > > built this script with a lot of cut and pasting from online
> > docs, etc.  I'm
> > > assuming I've got some configure option wrong, but I sure
> > don't see it.
> > >
> > > Any guidance you can provide would be much appreciated.
> > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Here's my script:
> > >
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > echo "[1] Configure and make Apache"
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > cd /Apache/1.3.20
> > > CC="/usr/local/bin/gcc" MAKE="/usr/local/bin/gmake" ./configure \
> > > --prefix=/Apache/1.3.20
> > > gmake
> > > gmake install
> > >
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > echo "[2] Configure and build OpenSSL"
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > cd /Apache/openssl-0.9.6b
> > > sh config no-threads
> > > gmake
> > > gmake test
> > >
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > echo "[3] Add mod_ssl to Apache"
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > cd /Apache/mod_ssl-2.8.4-1.3.20
> > > ./configure --with-apache=/Apache/1.3.20
> > >
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > echo "[4] Configure and make JServ"
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > cd /Apache/ApacheJServ-1.1.2
> > > CC="/usr/local/bin/gcc" MAKE="/usr/local/bin/gmake" ./configure \
> > > --prefix=/Apache/ApacheJServ-1.1.2 \
> > > --with-apache-src=/Apache/1.3.20 \
> > > --with-jdk-home=/usr/java1.2 \
> > > --with-JSDK=/Apache/jsdk2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
> > > gmake
> > > gmake install
> > >
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > echo "[5] Reconfigure Apache (with JServ and SSL)"
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > cd /Apache/1.3.20
> > > CC="/usr/local/bin/gcc" MAKE="/usr/local/bin/gmake"
> > > SSL_BASE=/Apache/openssl-0.9.6b ./configure \
> > > --prefix=/Apache/1.3.20 \
> > > --enable-module=ssl \
> > > --enable-shared=ssl \
> > > --activate-module=src/modules/jserv/libjserv.a
> > >
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > echo "[6] Remake Apache"
> > > echo
> > "*****************************************************************"
> > > cd /Apache/1.3.20
> > > gmake
> > > gmake certificate
> > > gmake install
> > >
> > > Jay
> > >
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