On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 09:39, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Tom Nielsen <tom@neuro-logic.com> [03-02-04 11:31]:
I tried starting apache via yast and got this message:
/etc/init.d/apache start returned 1 (Unspecified error.) Starting httpd [ PHP4 SSL ] An SSL passphrase has not been entered and shmfs within 2 seconds. To increase this timeout, adjust HTTPD_START_TIMEOUT in /etc/sysconfig/apache . ..failed
What the heck does this mean and is it related?
Yup, means that you set a password (encrypted) in Yast when you setup Apache2. The password is required to start apache2. The two seconds is the timeout wait for password. I did this in 8.1 and could not figure how to start apache on boot, so had to start manually after boot so I could enter the password.
I would suggest you start apache with '/usr/sbin/apache2 start', then present the password when requested.
Hi there....village idiot here. I don't have apache2 installed. I have apache installed. So, rather than running "rcapache2 start", I have to run "rcapache start" What a bonehead I am!! Sorry to all that responded. Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com