Welcome, my pleasure.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, S�ren Neigaard wrote:

> That helped a lot, thanks :)
> 
> /S�ren
> 
> Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 7:11:15 PM, R. wrote:
> 
> RD> If you built apache with modssl support <read the FAQ on how to do this if
> you have not>>, and have setup your httpd.conf file properly <again read
> RD> the FAQ on particulars as well as going over the default httpd.conf file
> RD> suppiled once apache is compiled with modssl support> then you start
> RD> appache like thus:
> 
> RD> apachectl startssl
> 
> RD> There are variations on this theme, but, this is the standard way to get
> RD> apache up with ssl enabled once properly compiled and configured.
> 
> RD> Hope this help,
> 
> RD> Ron DuFresne
> 
> RD> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, S�ren Neigaard wrote:
> 
> >> I have Apache running on port 80, and I want to SSL enable one of my
> >> VirtualHosts. I don't even know how to start mod_ssl properly. I found
> >> the following command somewhere in an example, but I'm not sure what
> >> it does, and right now it doesn't work (as I remember it has started
> >> before without errors), but this is what it says now:
> >> 
> >> openssl s_client -connect 192.168.1.4:443
> >> 
> >> connect: Connection refused
> >> connect:errno=61
> >> 
> >> Why? Am I trying to connect to a wrong port? I really need some hints
> >> here please.
> 
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