Bill Angus wrote:
I'm having a little trouble with setting up a secure server on windows with openssl and Apache2 + Mod_SSL.

Well, you are in the wrong place, this should be on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Neverminding that blunder, and possibly aggrivating your good openssl user
supporters by entertaining your question...

The config I am attempting to use for the secure directory is as below.
listen 443
...
<VirtualHost *:443>

Why *:443?  stop and consider - them's named virtual host fighting words, and
you aren't (shouldn't be using) named ssl hosts (unless you have a couple weeks
to spare to understand exactly what you are doing).  You meant to say...

<VirtualHost _default_:443>

or

<VirtualHost 0.0.0.0:443>

or when you know exactly which IP (you should!) then spit it out boy...

<VirtualHost 192.168.1.27:443>

ServerName www.psychtest.com <http://www.psychtest.com:443>

I hope this is a quirk in your mailer.  You should simply have...
ServerName www.psychtest.com

DocumentRoot "C:/Homepage/secure"
<Directory "C:/Homepage/secure">

I'm thinking you wanted to add to this <Dir > section...

SSLRequireSSL

if you want to be sure nothing can access that directory except through ssl.

#   SSL Engine Switch:
#   Enable/Disable SSL for this virtual host.
SSLEngine on

That's good, the rest looks good, I hope you had a trailing </VirtualHost>
you just forgot to mention.
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