Massimiliano Pala wrote:

> Kostis Thodoris wrote:
>
>> apache pid variable is declared in the config file, and the ocspd
>> script recognizes it. It stops right after declaring too many
>> arguments in the 
>
>
> I do not understand the "apache" reference. The OCSPD is not an apache
> module, it runs independently from Apache. The pid is the file where the
> pid of the running OCSPD is written.

ocspd script:

[...]
# Take a look in your apache config and set it as it is set there.
pidfile="${etc}/ocspd.pid";
[...]


It seems that you based the ocspd init script on an Apache init script.
And then, you forgot to tweak that comment?



Guillaume




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