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Hi
Recently I've bought a Verisign certificate. I'm trying to use it on my Debian 
box, but apache-ssl doesn't start. 
Session transcription follows:
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host:/etc/apache-ssl# /etc/init.d/apache-ssl start
Starting web server: apache-sslReading key for server host.mydomain.com:443
Enter PEM pass phrase:
Launching... /usr/lib/apache-ssl/gcache
pid=2042
.
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Everything seems ok, but apache-ssl is down
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host:/etc/apache-ssl# telnet localhost 443
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
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And when I look at the error log, i find this two lines at the end

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[Wed Jul 30 10:06:37 2003] [crit] error:0906406D:PEM 
routines:DEF_CALLBACK:problems getting password
[Wed Jul 30 10:06:37 2003] [crit] error:0906A068:PEM 
routines:PEM_do_header:bad password read
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I've looked for this error and I've found a lot of people having it, and I've 
read it's related to reading conf file twice and writing passphrase once. But 
I've not found anyone solving this problem.

Any hint?
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