Fwd: Re: [olug] Apache and https
Craig Wolf
CJWolf at mpsomaha.org
Mon Sep 26 19:19:29 UTC 2005
Yes:
[Mon Sep 26 14:07:31 2005] [error] [client 205.202.189.64] Invalid
method in request \x80g\x01\x03\x01
[Mon Sep 26 14:07:31 2005] [error] [client 205.202.189.64] Invalid
method in request \x80g\x01\x03
Googling says that SSL is not turned on but from what I can tell, SSL
is configured (/etc/apache2/vhosts.d/vhost-ssl.template) but I am not
sure how to test if it is on or if there is somewhere else that the
"SSLEngine on" option should be set.
I wold look in my Apache config book but it is only for Apache 1.x, not
2.x.
Craig Wolf
Linux Web Server Support
Desktop/Network Specialist
402-894-6283
>>> tetherow at shwisp.net 9/26/2005 >>>
so it is not answering on 443? Is it showing anything in the error
log?
sorry, coming into this one late...
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
402-376-4752
Craig Wolf wrote:
>Ok, somewhere we went off-list with this...anyone else?? I have
added
>the "-D SSL" and "-D SSL_DEFAULT_VHOST" to the start statement but
>still no go...any other ideas appreciated!
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>Craig Wolf
>Linux Web Server Support
>Desktop/Network Specialist
>402-894-6283
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>>>>"Daniel Linder" <dan at linder.org> 9/22/2005 >>>
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>On Thu, September 22, 2005 09:40, Craig Wolf wrote:
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>>[Thu Sep 22 09:17:11 2005] [error] [client 205.202.189.64] Invalid
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>>method in request \x80g\x01\x03
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>>link: https://www.mpsfoundation.org/images/f-header.gif
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>>What a concept...logfile. Ok some searching on that presents
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>>that SSLEngine is not on. Where/what file do I add that to?
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>On my Gentoo system, it's under
>"/etc/apache2/modules.d/41_mod_ssl.default-vhost.conf". If
>you can't find it there, you can try going to the /etc directory and
>running:
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> egrep -irl sslengine .
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>and that will spit the file names where "sslengine" (ignoring
>case) are found.
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>You might also need the "-D SSL" option in the
>/etc/conf.d/apache2 file. Here is mine:
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>APACHE2_OPTS="-D DEFAULT_VHOST -D SSL -D PHP4 -D SSL_DEFAULT_VHOST -D
>USERDIR"
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>With Apache2 you need both the "-D SSL" and "-D
>SSL_DEFAULT_VHOST" if you need the Virtual Hosts to do SSL.
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>Dan
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