We are planning to replace an outdated copy of Stronghold (Stronghold/2.4.2
Apache/1.3.6 C2NetEU/2410) with Apache 1.3.27/mod_ssl/2.8.12.

I created what appears to be a workable httpd.conf for Apache. Accessing
http: URLS under Apache works fine. But when trying to access an
Apache/modssl https URL I get this repeated in the error_log:

Invalid method in request \x80L\x01\x03
Invalid method in request \x80L\x01\x03

Do I need a different certificate type for Apache/modssl as opposed to
Stronghold? I know earlier versions of Stronghold didn't use the modssl code
but I want to make sure before I spend the $100 to get a replacement cert
(thanks, Verisign!)

Emily Witcher - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Developer and System Administrator
Crytech - 406-655-0501/1-888-CRYTECH


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