Re: Apache build and SSL problem

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

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    On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 20:55:08 +0200, Alexander Dalloz
    <alexander.dalloz@uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
    > Am Mi, den 27.10.2004 schrieb Linn Kubler um 20:31:
    >
    > > When I enter https://192.168.1.10 I get this error:
    > > The connection was refused when attempting to contact 192.168.1.10
    >
    > > 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.
    >
    > Right, Apache is not listening on port 443. Run "yum install mod_ssl".
    > If you compile Apache yourself, then please read the docs very
    > carefully.
    >
    > > Linn
    >
    Hi,

    Yes I am compiling myself, but only because this is the way the book
    is teaching me. I'm trying to stick with it for consistencies sake
    and my education, I figure I'm learning much more this way than by
    just letting the Fedora installation routines handle it for me.
    Besides, next I'll be going through MySQL and then PHP and I would
    hate to have missed something or misconfigure something now that will
    give me problems later. I am pooring over the documentatin now but as
    you know that's a pretty big task also.

    I even tried an example installation as described on the mod_ssl.org
    website and that didn't work either. And it's basically the same
    process as the book uses.

    I'm wondering though... I've made a script file that runs the
    configure program for mod_ssl and it has me enter a long list of
    command line switches, for example, --enable-module=mime and
    --enable-shared=mime, which makes sense. However, I don't see a line
    that enables ssl, my intuition tells me there should be one. Or does
    the --with-ssl= line take care of that? I've attached the file if you
    care to look at it.

    Thanks again,
    Linn

    
    
    

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