RE: Cannot Access Includes Above Current Directory
am 16.12.2003 11:30:03 von John.Airey
This isn't really a mod_ssl issue, but I suggest you use the absolute path
for included php as the current directory is probably where the httpd binary
is, or perhaps where the config files are.
(I changed the subject as my last post was rejected, somehow)
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Replacing an SSL certificate
am 18.12.2003 11:32:52 von Huw Jenkins
Hi there,
I've just replaced an SSL certificate (on a Mac OS 10.2 machine) and
restarted apache however it's still not recognising the new certificates
(still seeing the old one). I've not been asked for the passphrase either.
What's the command for getting apache to re read the SSL certificates?
Regards
Huw Jenkins
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Re: Replacing an SSL certificate
am 18.12.2003 20:16:44 von Cliff Woolley
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Huw Jenkins wrote:
> I've just replaced an SSL certificate (on a Mac OS 10.2 machine) and
> restarted apache however it's still not recognising the new certificates
> (still seeing the old one). I've not been asked for the passphrase either.
> What's the command for getting apache to re read the SSL certificates?
What kind of restart did you do? Try stopping and starting again rather
than doing a plain restart or a graceful restart.
--Cliff
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Re: Replacing an SSL certificate
am 19.12.2003 17:52:01 von Huw Jenkins
I rebooted the unit eventually, which I guess had the same effect. However I
will remember that in future.
Many thanks.
Huw Jenkins
> From: Cliff Woolley
> Reply-To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:16:44 -0500 (EST)
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: Re: Replacing an SSL certificate
>
> On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Huw Jenkins wrote:
>
>> I've just replaced an SSL certificate (on a Mac OS 10.2 machine) and
>> restarted apache however it's still not recognising the new certificates
>> (still seeing the old one). I've not been asked for the passphrase either.
>> What's the command for getting apache to re read the SSL certificates?
>
> What kind of restart did you do? Try stopping and starting again rather
> than doing a plain restart or a graceful restart.
>
> --Cliff
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