Apache build and SSL problem

From: Linn Kubler (lkubler_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/27/04

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    I'm learning Linux with Fedora Core 2 and picked up a book called
    Setting Up LAMP. I just worked through installing Apache 1.3.32 with
    SSL support per the instructions in the book. All seemed to go well,
    however, SSL isn't working.

    When I enter https://192.168.1.10 I get this error:
    The connection was refused when attempting to contact 192.168.1.10

    When I checked the Apache error logs I only see a message about a file
    missing, favicon.ico, doubt that has anything to do with it.

    Tried disabling the firewall and that didn't help.

    I ran nmap from another server and it shows:
    443/tcp closed https

    If I understand that correctly, it means that the port is open in the
    firewall but that the service is not running. Not sure how to tell
    what went wrong here, didn't see any error messages when compiling and
    installing and I've double/triple checked my install scripts compared
    to what the book instructs and can't see any problems there. Unless
    something is missing that I'm not aware of.

    I am guessing this isn't the proper forum for this question but I
    haven't gotten any replies to my posting on apachefreaks and can't
    seem to get subscribed to Apache's community listserv. So any help is
    greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,
    Linn

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