So having run httpd -S, I can see that for port 443,
default server theo.to (/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf:68)
shows up (which is not right) but then shows up again:
port 443 namevhost theo.to
(/etc/httpd/sites-enabled/theo.to.conf:7)
alias www.theo.to
Looking in /etc/httpd/conf.d, I see that there is an ssl.conf.rpmnew.
Do I need to merge in changes from the new default configuration?
Thanks,
Ted
On 01/16/2016 07:44 PM, Yehuda Katz wrote:
> Maybe the updated openssl doesn't like something about your certificates.
>
> Does Apache have any warnings or notices when it starts up?
> Try running httpd -S which lists all the vhosts Apache has and see if it
> matches what you expect.
> You may also see the errors from that command (tested on RHEL 7 - not
> quite the same as Centos, but should be pretty close).
>
> - Y
>
> On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Ted To <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Up until roughly a week ago, my VPS web server was working properly.
> From what I can see, the only change is that nss, nss-tools, openssl and
> gnutls were updated. On Monday, Jan 11, I noticed that I was getting an
> SSL error when running "svn up". When trying to open the url in a web
> browser, the page would not open but I could open it with w3m by
> accepting the certificate -- I was directed to the default CentOS apache
> start page. The strange thing is that it only happens for a minority of
> my domains/subdomains.
>
> I am running Apache 2.4.6 on a Centos 7 box.
>
> Any thoughts/suggestions for what could be going on here?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Ted To
>
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