Hopefully stratech has you on the bench right now so ya get paid to go
back and read the dcs you obviously avoided for a quickie fix here
<smile>.

Did you complie with all hte proper settings for ssl?  is this 1.3.x or
2.0.x?  there are differences, slightly in how one enables ssl in each.
Do you have the pre=coreqs in place to implimnet ssl under apache?  with
1.3.x you ned apache, openssl, and the modssl package as well as mm, with
2.0.x I beleive yer only needing apache and openssl.  But, no one replaied
mostlikely to yer earlier post as you include such scant information as to
what the issue is.

Yer not a transplant down here are ya?

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Plantier, Spencer wrote:

> I cant get ssl to work. 
> 
> I did a search on my httpd.conf and it has (IfModule mod_ssl.c)
>  
> Include conf/ssl.conf
>  
> (/IfModule)
> And when I do a httpd -l I get:
> 
> Compiled in modules:
>   core.c
>   mod_access.c
>   mod_auth.c
>   mod_include.c
>   mod_log_config.c
>   mod_env.c
>   mod_setenvif.c
>   prefork.c
>   http_core.c
>   mod_mime.c
>   mod_status.c
>   mod_autoindex.c
>   mod_asis.c
>   mod_cgi.c
>   mod_negotiation.c
>   mod_dir.c
>   mod_imap.c
>   mod_actions.c
>   mod_userdir.c
>   mod_alias.c
>   mod_so.c
> 
> 
> Spencer Plantier
> System Network Administrator
>  
> 301 Gregson Dr
> Cary, NC  27511
> Office 919-379-8513
> Cell    919-272-8833
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> 
> 

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