Yep, as Eckard said, try surrounding the path with " ".

I know if you typed the cd command to get to the path C:/Program Files/Apache2/conf/ssl/.cert in a Cmd DOS prompt, it would produce an error. Surrounding the path with " " would then execute the cd command successfully.

Regards,

Kevin

Eckard Wille wrote:
Kevin Smith schrieb:
Probably the best think to do is add the absolute path to the files as:

SSLCertificateFile C:/Program Files/Apache2/conf/ssl/servername.cert
SSLCertificateKeyFile C:/Program Files/Apache2/conf/ssl/servername.key

If this still does not work try to surround the path with " ", like this:

SSLCertificateFile "C:/Program Files/Apache2/conf/ssl/servername.cert" SSLCertificateKeyFile "C:/Program Files/Apache2/conf/ssl/servername.key"

Or, even better, put the Apache on a spare unix/linux box. Configuring
apache/tomcat/mod_jk/whatever is more straightforward there than on a
windows box.

Greetings from Germany,
Eckard
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