Re: Replacing an SSL certificate

2003-12-19 Thread Huw Jenkins
I rebooted the unit eventually, which I guess had the same effect. However I
will remember that in future.

Many thanks.

Huw Jenkins

> From: Cliff Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:16:44 -0500 (EST)
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> Subject: Re: Replacing an SSL certificate
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> On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Huw Jenkins wrote:
> 
>> I've just replaced an SSL certificate (on a Mac OS 10.2 machine) and
>> restarted apache however it's still not recognising the new certificates
>> (still seeing the old one). I've not been asked for the passphrase either.
>> What's the command for getting apache to re read the SSL certificates?
> 
> What kind of restart did you do?  Try stopping and starting again rather
> than doing a plain restart or a graceful restart.
> 
> --Cliff
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Re: Replacing an SSL certificate

2003-12-18 Thread Cliff Woolley
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Huw Jenkins wrote:

> I've just replaced an SSL certificate (on a Mac OS 10.2 machine) and
> restarted apache however it's still not recognising the new certificates
> (still seeing the old one). I've not been asked for the passphrase either.
> What's the command for getting apache to re read the SSL certificates?

What kind of restart did you do?  Try stopping and starting again rather
than doing a plain restart or a graceful restart.

--Cliff
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