Hello Everyone,
I am at my wits end on this one. I have been running Apache+mod_ssl
now for quite a while with no problems. The version I have been running
is Apache 1.3.6 with mod_ssl 2.2.6 as well as PHP. It has been running
flawlessly with my configuration of several IP based VHosts most of
which are running SSL alongside standard HTTP. Two of them are doing
SSL3 (client auth).
Now I recently decided to upgrade to the latest mod_ssl (2.3.5). The
compile went fine and I installed the new binary. But when I start my
server up, *ONE* (not both) of the SSL3 sites has the following error in
the log file:
[warn] Init: Ops, you want to request client authentication, but no CAs
are known for verification!? [Hint: SSLCACertificate*]
????
What is going on here!?!? The VirtualHost section for this server does
have a SSLCACertficateFile entry. And it worked perfectly fine for
months with mod_ssl version 2.2.6 (and still does when I put the old
binary back in). I didn't change the httpd.conf one bit.
I have tried everything I can think of. The two SSL3 VirtualHosts have
exactely the same configs (except for key files, ServerName, etc), yet
one of them doesn't work. I have swapped their position in the
httpd.conf file so order does not appear to matter.
I want to upgrade the server, but I can't do so unless all of the
VHosts work. I will be in debt to anyone who can help on this one.
-Jeremy
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