It does not seem port 443 is accepting. How do you know you have apache
listening on 443 if s_client connot connect to it?
Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 11:32 PM
Subject: browser hangs on ssl
>Hi,
>
>
>
>I upgraded our web server last week from Apache 1.2 to
>
> mod_ssl-2.2.8 apache_1.3.6 openssl-0.9.2b HP-UX B.10.20
>
>The old httpd.conf was quite large due to a lot of virtual ip hosts. Some
>of which were SSL. I copied it across and cleaned it up to go with the new
>layout from httpd.conf.default.
>
>Now, on the real ip of the server we have have port 80 & 443 available.
>And this works fine (80 & 443).
>
>DocumentRoot /path/to/doc/root
>Port 80
>Listen 80
>Listen 443
><VirtualHost real_ip:443>
>SSLEngine on
></VirtualHost>
>
>However _any_ another virtual host that lies on port 443 causes the
>browser to hang when it connects, eventually my netscape replies with...
> 'There was no response. Ther server could be down or is not responding'
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Yes I....
> 1) run with -DSSL
> 2) Have Listen 443
> 3) Have SSLEngine on
>
>I know that 1 & 2 work because SSL works on the real_ip address. The real
>ip is using the default ip from section 1 of the httpd.conf adn the
>default certs too. Could there be something there that is messing up the
>others? I used s_client to test the others but it timed out with
>
>$ s_client -connect not_working_ip:443 -state -debug
>connect: Connection timed out
>connect:errno=238
>
>
>
>I looked over the mailing list archive at www.progressive-comp.com but
>couldn't find anything that pin pointed this problem exactly.
>
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