I had basically the same problem.  It had nothing to do with the version
of SSL, it was a dns and name server issue.  You need to make sure that
your A records, reverse record, and DNS names all match accordingly to the
certificate name.  Also, the name that shows up in the httpd.conf file
needs to match exactly as well.

What I did on my server, was made 1 SSL apache daemon that only responds
to port 443 (on all the different IP addresses I need).  Then, I have a
totally seperate daemon for the port 80 web server.  This way, I can
seperate both daemons.

Try that first.  If no help, send me an email.  I solved even more
problems by upgrading to the new Apache 1.3.9 (like you are using).


sean.

On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Brett Peters wrote:

> I had the same problem with a similar configuration... What's in your error
> logs?
> 
> Brett
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Pete Navarra
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 6:12 AM
> Subject: I need help with this....
> 
> 
> I have recently installed Apache 1.3.9, and mod_ssl 2.4.5 along with
> FrontPage extensions, PHP, and mod Perl.  Everything installed perfectly,
> and I am having no problems except for one thing.  When you try to connect
> to my site using HTTPS, you get my certificate presented like it should,
> however, once you accept the certificate, I get one of two errors saying
> there is either no data to send (in Netscape), or that the DNS Server could
> not be reached. ( in Explorer).  It doesn't display my website, and pops up
> with nothing.  Any suggestions?
> 
> 
>                         Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> 
>                                         Thanks,
>                                                 Pete
>                                                 https://www.infiniumweb.com
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