Hi David, SB9-PageKeeper Service wrote: > I'm Aware that SSL must be on only 1 IP and not shared. > That IP is being shared but no SSL is being used for it. > netstat -an does not show that IP address state as LISTEN.
Is there actually a certificate that is installed for the site? I have seen this behavior before where although SSL is enabled, a cert is not actually installed. This can happen when you generate a new CSR without having the "self-signed" checked. When you start SSL on a site, you need to generate a CSR (click "Create Signing Request") and ensure that you have "Generate Self-Signed Certificate" checked. The reason for this is because BlueOnyx will generate a "placeholder" certificate to get the SSL service started on the site while you wait for the certificate to come back from your CA. If you do NOT allow this placeholder self-signed cert, then sometimes what will happen is the service will just fail to start on the site. In the event you have already submitted your CSR and received your "real" cert back already, then here is what I would suggest to "kick start" the SSL service: From CLI, as root go to /home/sites/www.domain.tld/ and execute the following commands to backup your cert directory: # mkdir cert-bak # cp certs/* cert-bak/ Now in the BX GUI, go to the SSL management for the site and click Create Signing Request") and ensure that you have "Generate Self-Signed Certificate" checked. This is going to create a new CSR and overwrite what you had in the certs directory before. In other words, if you already got a cert, this will invalidate it. That's the reason for the backup above. You can discard the CSR that is generated. Now go back to the CLI and execute: # rm -rf certs/* # cp cert-bak/* certs/ # service httpd restart See if that doesn't get things shaken out for you. -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx