Re: [suse][apache][ssl] https://localhost => error messages

From: Luke Vogel (luke@bell-bird.com.au)
Date: 12/31/01


From: Luke Vogel <luke@bell-bird.com.au>
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 10:22:20 +1000


"(name goes here)" wrote:
>
> Afaict, I have installed all the packages that are required
> to make my Apache server SSL-aware,
> yet when I try to connect to it by giving a browser
> the URL `https://localhost',
> the browser (netscape, lynx, etc)
> says it can't make the connection.
>
> I do not have this problem under RedHat 7.1
>
> Anyone else happen to have run into this problem?
>
> wdbh

How are you starting apache?
Is apache in fact started? (no, that is not a dumb question)
Did you start the apache server with the correct switch?
have you correctly set up server certificates etc?
Have you rtfm on the apache site?
Have you rtfm on the openssl site?

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