Re: [Openca-Users] OpenBSD: Unknown host new.host.name

2004-09-17 Thread Kevin
Hi List-

Please ignore this silly question.  I was up late and not thinking
clearly.  I never changed my httpd.conf file's default ServerName
setting in the SSL config section (new.host.name).

Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.

-Kevin




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[Openca-Users] OpenBSD: Unknown host new.host.name

2004-09-16 Thread Kevin
Hi List-

I think I do have RC6 installed on OpenBSD now and think that I
configured it properly, but am having problems with https access.

In following Kevin Mitcham's cookbook, I've gone through these steps
(using gmake and egcc):

configure ra
make
make install-online
make distclean
configure ca
make
make install-offline
create and test mysql DB
edit apache httpd.conf (in OpenBSD this runs chrooted by default and I
copied over everything installed by OpenCA into the chroot environment)

edit ra and ca config.xml files (no changes necessary to
ca-node.xml.template or ca.xml.template or ra-node.xml.template or
ra.xml.template.

run the "magic script" configure_etc.sh
that script makes configuration files from the template(s)
then openca_start

But when I use the browser to open a page on
https://myhost.example.com/ra, I just get the following (exact copy of
what I'm seeing):

Unknown host new.host.name

No idea where this is coming from.  It's not in the index.html file
that the alias /ra points to, nor is it in the cgi script.
I do have correct SSL access to
the apache server (I can see the root document via https://...).

If I try http access I get:
Error Aborting connection - you are using a wrong security protocol (http).

General Error. 6251026.

I realize that this is due to the settings in ca-node.xml.template,
ca.xml.template, ra-node.xml.template, and ra.xml.template, and I'd
like to keep connections encrypted, so I've left those as is.

Any ideas where this is coming from and how to fix?

I get the same error whether I run apache chrooted or not.

Many thanks.

-Kevin




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