RE: ANNOUNCE: User Contribution Area

1998-10-07 Thread Philip Gwyn
On 06-Oct-98 Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: Today I've spent the whole afternoon to create a special service for you which is a little bit unusual. But because I think it serves the needs of the mod_ssl user community I've established it - treat it as an experiment. This looks to be a very

bind: Address already in use

1998-10-07 Thread System Administrator
I run this server on Port 80. No other apache 1.3.2 servers running. apachectl startssl gives me this in error_log [Tue Oct 6 13:19:10 1998] ssl_gcache started bind: Address already in use however apachectl start runs fine: [Tue Oct 6 13:19:10 1998] [notice] Apache/1.3.2 (Unix)

Re: bind: Address already in use

1998-10-07 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Tue, Oct 06, 1998, System Administrator wrote: I run this server on Port 80. No other apache 1.3.2 servers running. apachectl startssl gives me this in error_log [Tue Oct 6 13:19:10 1998] ssl_gcache started bind: Address already in use however apachectl start runs

Re: ANNOUNCE: User Contribution Area

1998-10-07 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Tue, Oct 06, 1998, Philip Gwyn wrote: On 06-Oct-98 Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: Today I've spent the whole afternoon to create a special service for you which is a little bit unusual. But because I think it serves the needs of the mod_ssl user community I've established it - treat

cannot make mod_ssl work

1998-10-07 Thread Alan Spicer
Hello, I wrote earlier advising that I could not get mod_ssl to work on a Linux box ... RedHat 5.0 - Kernel 2.0.34. I have installed SSLeay-0.9.0b and mod_ssl-2.0.10-1.3.1 for Apache 1.3.1. I installed per INSTALL instructions and the installation went just fine. I however get nothing with

Re: bind: Address already in use

1998-10-07 Thread Magnus Bodin
At 13:39 1998-10-06 -0500, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: apachectl startssl gives me this in error_log [Tue Oct 6 13:19:10 1998] ssl_gcache started bind: Address already in use What is bind complaining about and why can't I run startssl? SSLCacheServerPort has to be set to a

Re: .htaccess problem

1998-10-07 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Wed, Oct 07, 1998, T. Freeland wrote: I have built up apache_1.3.2 with mod_perl 1.16 and mod_ssl 2.0.11-1.3.2 using the configurations at the bottom of this page and when running the server via 'truss -t stat,open httpd -X -DSSL' it never checks for .htaccess files. I removed mod_perl

Re: bind: Address already in use

1998-10-07 Thread Mark Dedlow
I see the exact same thing on Solaris. I've been ignoring it, but I am curious as well. Mark I run this server on Port 80. No other apache 1.3.2 servers running. apachectl startssl gives me this in error_log [Tue Oct 6 13:19:10 1998] ssl_gcache started bind: Address

Re: bind: Address already in use

1998-10-07 Thread Mark Dedlow
At 13:39 1998-10-06 -0500, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: apachectl startssl gives me this in error_log [Tue Oct 6 13:19:10 1998] ssl_gcache started bind: Address already in use What is bind complaining about and why can't I run startssl? SSLCacheServerPort has to

.htaccess problem

1998-10-07 Thread T. Freeland
I have built up apache_1.3.2 with mod_perl 1.16 and mod_ssl 2.0.11-1.3.2 using the configurations at the bottom of this page and when running the server via 'truss -t stat,open httpd -X -DSSL' it never checks for .htaccess files. I removed mod_perl and tried apache with mod_ssl and it still

Re: cannot make mod_ssl work

1998-10-07 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Wed, Oct 07, 1998, Alan Spicer wrote: [...] 1. Try to find out wheter there are 5.0 updates related to kernel and libc from RedHat which perhaps solve your problems. Because other RH 5.0 users reported similar problems for Apache recently, the chance is high that there is

Request: Debian Packages?

1998-10-07 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
People always ask me where to find Debian packages for Apache+mod_ssl. AFAIK there are still no Debian packages because the Debian guys have very special opinions about their packages and want to compile mod_ssl as a DSO only. Although DSO support for mod_ssl will not be available in the near