On Monday 17 May 2004 03:46, poeml@cmdline.net wrote:
On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 06:22:57PM -0500, Robert Paulsen wrote:
How do I configure apache2 to accept https connections? Here is what I have done so far:
Used Yast to enable SSL in the default configuration. Used Yast to tell apache to listen to port 443. Ran the command "/usr/bin/gensslcert". Ran the command "rcapache2 restart".
Nothing in the above produced any error messages, but when I point my browser to https://localhost I get a "connection refused" message
"netstat -lpn" shows that nobody is listening on 443.
Check that APACHE_SERVER_FLAGS in /etc/sysconfig/apache2 contains SSL. I'd suppose that Yast has added that, but you never know.
Peter
Yes, I did figure out that I could do that, as well as "rcapache2 start -DSSL". And I fixed one other thing. But I'm now having a new problem. Here is a copy of the message I posted about that...
Well, I finally got apache2 to come up with ssl. (I had to add SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl.crt/server.crt to ssl-global.conf.)
Unfortunately, this cahses PHP to stop working!
What's the trick to getting *BOTH* SSL and PHP working together??
-- Robert C. Paulsen, Jr. robert@paulsenonline.net