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Bug#77973: marked as done (apache-ssl misconfiguration)



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Package: apache-ssl
Version: 1.3.9.13-2

System: Debian GNU/Linux i386 2.2r0

Hi,

I tried to use several apache-ssl on my machine. Therefore I create
several /etc/apache-ssl-*/* files and directories. 
I changed the ServerRoots, Logs, DocumentRoot, cgi-bin etc. in httpd.conf,
srm.conf, access.conf. And create several S91apache-ssl-* startupscript.

1. The first errors are in /etc/init.d/apache-ssl
  - CONF  is defined but not exported (so unknown for apache-sslctl)
  - PIDFILE is defined but not exported (so unknown for apache-sslctl)
  - on a call to reloadmodules the pid file is explicitely called
    apache-ssl.pid and the $PIDFILE-variable will be ignored

2. in apache-sslctl
  - PIDFILE is set again and not used like specified in startupscript
  - HTTPD is called without -f $CONF option for the specified
    CONF-variable from startupscript - so at every time the default
    /etc/apache-ssl/httpd.conf is used

3. "apache-ssl -f /etc/apache-ssl-ra/httpd.conf" ignores the in httpd.conf
  specified ServerRoot and reads srm.conf and access.conf from
  /etc/apache-ssl/. I checked all *.conf files and the startupscript but
  nowhere the path /etc/apache-ssl is included
  The ServerRoot-commandlineoption of apache-ssl don't help.

If there is any unclear please contact me. My debiandistribution don't
include the sources so I cannot check for the (3.) error in apache-ssl by
myself. 

Best Regards Michael

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It seems like this works just fine in woody at least, where I have a
setup which uses different config files, but the same binary.  Closing
this bug.

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