Problem in Setting Up SSL

Problem in Setting Up SSL

am 02.02.2007 14:00:01 von Shyam Shukla

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Hi All,



I am getting problem in setting up SSL in apache 2.0.59 in linux platform.

I followed the steps as below:



1- Created a self signed ca cert.

2- Created a server cert using the same ca.

3- Created two directories ssl.crt and ssl.key under
apache_server_home_dir/conf to put ca, server cert and private key.

4- Modified ssl.conf file to define ssl port, server name, path to
certificates etc.



I did all the steps that I had done previously with apache 2.0.52, which was
working in ssl mode but in case of apache 2.0.59, it does not start up at
all.



When I try to access through browser, for e.g. https://hostname:2443
, I get the message "page can not be displayed".



Can anyone guide me where am I going wrong or could send me some documents
to setup ssl in apache 2.0.59?







Best Regards,
Shyam Shukla






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Re: Problem in Setting Up SSL

am 02.02.2007 17:26:07 von devel

Are you sure that mod_ssl httpd module is listen in localhost:2443?



O vie, 02-02-2007 ás 18:30 +0530, Shyam Shukla escribiu:
> Hi All,
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> =20
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> I am getting problem in setting up SSL in apache 2.0.59 in linux
> platform.
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> I followed the steps as below:
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> 1- Created a self signed ca cert.
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> 2- Created a server cert using the same ca.
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> 3- Created two directories ssl.crt and ssl.key under
> apache_server_home_dir/conf to put ca, server cert and private key.
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> 4- Modified ssl.conf file to define ssl port, server name, path to
> certificates etc.
>=20
> =20
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> I did all the steps that I had done previously with apache 2.0.52,
> which was working in ssl mode but in case of apache 2.0.59, it does
> not start up at all.
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> =20
>=20
> When I try to access through browser, for e.g. https://hostname:2443,
> I get the message â€=9Cpage can not be displayedâ€=9D.
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> =20
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> Can anyone guide me where am I going wrong or could send me some
> documents to setup ssl in apache 2.0.59?
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> =20
>=20
> =20
>=20
> =20
>=20
> Best Regards,
> Shyam Shukla
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>=20
>=20
> =20
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>=20
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ged and
> confidential information which is the property of Persistent Systems
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> Systems Pvt. Ltd. does not accept any liability for virus infected
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