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Bug#136052: apache-ssl in woody/stable can't use encrypted keys



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On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 06:22:52PM +0200, Christoph Martin wrote:
> Am Mit, 2002-08-07 um 17.20 schrieb Peter Watkins:
> 
> > 
> > The difference is that with potato's apache-ssl, we could provide the 
> > passphrase when manually starting the server, and it would be accepted.
> > 
> > Once we upgraded to potato's version of apache-ssl, we could not start the
> > server, not even manually, even though we provided the correct passphrase
> > (as we had done under potato). Instead we got error messages in the log file
> > very much like those reported by Thomas Gebhardt in this bug ticket back in
> > February. With woody's apache-ssl, we can only start the httpd if the server
> > ssl/tls key lacks a passphrase.
> 
> How do you start apache-ssl? Did you try to use 'apache-sslctl start' ?
> 
> Christoph

We tried both "apache-sslctl start" and "/etc/init.d/apache-ssl start"

donfede

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