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Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Unexpected message for Secure Apache server (SuSE 5.1)
- From: Marius.Augenstein@xxxxxxxxxx (Marius Augenstein)
- Date: Thu, 04 Jun 1998 09:36:12 +0200
- Message-id: <35764E6C.7F70B692@xxxxxxxxxx>
arunkhan@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I have re-installed SuSE 5.1 on my "server" machine, this time with Apache
> SSL.
> The required packages (apassl-1.2.4-5 and ssleay-0.8.1-4) are installed in
> my system (at least YaST did not identify missing dependencies).
>
> At boot time I see the following messages w.r.t SSL Apache:
>
> .... other boot messages
> Starting SSL-WWW-SERVER Apache
> .... few other messages
> SSL disabled for server kaveri.intra.net:80
> Starting INET server (inetd)
> .... other boot messages
>
> Kaveri is the name of my server machine and intra.net is the domain name
> for my intranet. I have named running on the same machine with complete
> data of the intra.net domain. I have also grepped the files in the
> /sbin/init.d to see which script is generating the "SSL disabled ..."
> message but come up with nothing.
>
> Executing /sbin/inet.d/apassl restart gives the following:
> Reload SSL Apache configuration
> SSL disabled for server kaveri.intra.net:80
>
> Am I missing some configuration file that was not generated by YaST
> installation? I would appreciate if anybody in this list can help me
> understand the above error and run Apache SSL with SSL enabled successfully.
Hello Arun
You should have a look to the configuration file in /etc called rc.config. In
this file should be a variable which controls the loading and starting of your
SSL-Layer. I'm only using SuSE 5.1 so I'm sorry that I can't tell you the name
of the variable.
Hopefully this helps you.
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