Cannot load mod_ssl.so into server: The operating system cannot run %1

Cannot load mod_ssl.so into server: The operating system cannot run %1

am 15.02.2007 14:14:52 von Andrew Madu

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Operating system: Windows XP Professional
Version: 2002
Service Pack: 2

Apache HTTP version: 2.2.4 (Binary)

Syntax error on line 114 of httpd.conf:
Cannot load mod_ssl.so into server: The operating system cannot run %1

Of course line 114 in my httpd.conf document is:
LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so

The mod_ssl.so module is situated in C:\Program Files\Apache Software
Foundation\Apache2.2\modules.

What is the issue here and how can I best resolve it?

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Regards

Andrew

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Operating system: Windows XP Professional
Version: 2002
Service Pack: 2

Apache HTTP version: 2.2.4 (Binary)

Syntax error on line 114 of httpd.conf:
Cannot load mod_ssl.so into server: The operating system cannot run %1


Of course line 114 in my httpd.conf document is:
LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so

The mod_ssl.so module is situated in C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\modules.

What is the issue here and how can I best resolve it?


--
Regards

Andrew


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Re: Cannot load mod_ssl.so into server: The operating system cannot run %1

am 15.02.2007 17:04:19 von Yvo van Doorn

This list is about mod_ssl under Apache 1.3.xx, just like modssl.org
said it was. Furthermore as the apache website states, mod_ssl is now
part of Apache 2.x thus the support would be there.

On 2/15/07, Andrew Madu wrote:
> Operating system: Windows XP Professional
> Version: 2002
> Service Pack: 2
>
> Apache HTTP version: 2.2.4 (Binary)
>
> Syntax error on line 114 of httpd.conf:
> Cannot load mod_ssl.so into server: The operating system cannot run %1
>
> Of course line 114 in my httpd.conf document is:
> LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so
>
> The mod_ssl.so module is situated in C:\Program Files\Apache Software
> Foundation\Apache2.2\modules.
>
> What is the issue here and how can I best resolve it?
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Andrew
>
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Re: Cannot load mod_ssl.so into server: The operating system cannot run %1

am 15.02.2007 19:27:42 von Andrew Madu

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Hi,

Furthermore as the apache website states, mod_ssl is now
> part of Apache 2.x thus the support would be there.


Well whatever it may say in the documentation I can confirm that the
mod_ssl.so molue is definately not being created during the binary build.

Does anyone know where I can get win32 help for mod_ssl?

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Regards

Andrew

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Hi,

Furthermore as the apache website states, mod_ssl is now
part of Apache 2.x
thus the support would be there.

Well whatever it may say in the documentation I can confirm that the mod_ssl.so molue is definately not being created during the binary build.

Does anyone know where I can get win32 help for mod_ssl?


--
Regards

Andrew




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