Pete,
I would suggest initially you tell us about your install of of HTTPD,
is from source, or from a vendor package?
Ca you show us your config? Either an anonomised one, or one that
covers the main httpd config, along with your ssl config.
Is it possible that you have an overlapping config, that exposes your
config files. i.e. a misconfigured docroot, or symlinks?
Also, what error were you getting when the "site was down" 40x?, 50x?
- Specifics can help us here.
Cheers,
Tony
On 13 Apr 2009, at 21:33, Pete Beebe wrote:
Hello, I'm running Apache/2.2.6 on a NIX system as a front-end
which redirects port 80 requests to 443 and then hands off traffic
to a Tomcat instance.
This morning I was informed that the website was "down". I
confirmed that the expected page(s) were not accessible. Instead,
to my alarm, I found the contents of the httpd_ssl.conf file
displayed in place of the default pages. Not so good.
Restarting the httpd service corrected this issue however I'm trying
to determine specifically what could have caused this to occur.
Would anyone have info I could read up on as to how this happened
and suggestions (other than suggestion of upgrading the http server
version which is obvious). I'd be happy to pass on any obfuscated
info as needed.
TIA,
Pete
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