SSLEngine On?

Glyn Astill wrote:
Hi people,

I'm new to this list, so hello.

I've been trying to get https working with apache 2.0.59 on NetBSD
3.99 today, and it's
beginning to make my face ache.

Basically when I try to view a page via https I get connection
refused. Apache is compiled with mod_ssl.c, I have openssl installed.

This is what I've done so far:

1) Copied the example openssl cfg from examples to
/etc/openssl/openssl.cnf

2)Generated my server key, then pem file then the csr and crt.
3)Then coppied them all into ssl.key (server.pem, server.key),
ssl.csr (server.csr) and ssl.crt (server.crt). This is where my
ssl.conf expects them.

4) Made sure ssl.conf is pointing to these files properly and is
listening on port 443 (Listen <ipaddress>:443)

5) Made sure ssl.conf is included in httpd.conf properly

6) check that mod_ssl.c is compiled in with https -l

7) checked my apache access and error logs - nothing !

.... And still nothing, it can't be listening on 443.

If I do the following:

#openssl s_client -connect localhost:443 -state -debug

I get:

connect: Connection refused
connect:errno=61
I've even tried copying all my virtual hosts and changing :80 to
:443, still nothing.

This is really the first time I've ever touched ssl, so I'm hoping
I'm missing something really dumb. I've basically just got the
standard ssl.conf example modified ever so slightly so that things
point in the right place.

?

Any ideas?


Cheers
Glyn


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