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RE: help apache-ssl does not show any pages



Isnt ssl by default 443? Why wouldn't it work on port 443? Did you have
something else running that was using that port?

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Wills [mailto:ivan@apollolifesciences.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:23 AM
To: Debian-user
Subject: Re: help apache-ssl does not show any pages

Ivan Wills wrote:

> Hi
> I have installed the apache-ssl package but every time I try to 
> connect to it I get an error. In my browser
> if I try to connect to the server I get a message about the ssl 
> certificiate not being signed by a recoognised
> authority (which is fine as it was created during the install process)

> then I get messages about the document
> containing no data or that the session prematurly ended. The 
> apache-ssl error log complains about not being
> able to bind to port 443.
>
> [Tue Jul 22 19:46:41 2003] [crit] (98)Address already in use: 
> make_sock: could not bind to port 443
> Failed to connect to socket: /var/run/gcache_port
> connect: Connection refused
> apache-ssl: gcacheclient.c:118: OpenServer: Assertion `!"couldn't 
> connect to socket"' failed.
> [Tue Jul 22 19:46:45 2003] [notice] child pid 24715 exit signal 
> Aborted (6)
> Failed to connect to socket: /var/run/gcache_port
>
> I have searched google and found this error serveral times but I have 
> not found any solutions.
> Does any one know what might be the cause?
>
> Thanks
> Ivan
>
Problem solved
I changed the SSLCacheServerPort from /var/run/gcache_port to 1234
in /etc/apache-ssl/http.conf then restarted apache-ssl
(if any one ever wants to know)

Ivan

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