Something terribly weird with Apache-SSL in Sid
Debian: Sid
apache-ssl: current (1.3.26.1+1.48-1)
apache-common: current (1.3.26.1)
This above mentioned combination simply can't start.
In the logs I can see messages like these:
access.log
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193.225.82.157 - - [21/Jun/2002:21:04:15 +0200] "\x80C\x01\x03" 501 -
195.111.72.158 - - [21/Jun/2002:21:41:42 +0200] "\x80[\x01\x03" 501 -
***
agent.log
***
-
-
***
referer.log
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- -> /
- -> /
***
ssl.log
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[21/Jun/2002:21:04:15 +0200] - - -
[21/Jun/2002:21:41:42 +0200] - - -
***
error.log
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[Fri Jun 21 21:04:15 2002] [error] [client 193.225.82.157] Invalid method
in Request C..
[Fri Jun 21 21:41:42 2002] [error] [client 195.111.72.158] Invalid method
in Request [..
***
What the hell this could be?
The standard (non-ssl) apache continues to serve the requests well.
Thanks for your attention.
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