Doh!
I missed one directory in the permissions change.
All now works.
Thousands of apologies, Ralf.
Blair.
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Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 16:34:00 -0700
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Subject: Re: httpd is serving nothing! (Child dies on mutex error)
Also,
All directories are rwxr-xr-x, and all files are owned by nobody (who
runs the daemon on my development server).
Thanks,
Blair.
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Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 15:25:04 -0700
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From: Blair Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: httpd is serving nothing!
I get a similar problem, but I am connecting to the https port as https.
I am running/compiling/testing with modssl 2.4.9-1.3.9 with r s a
2.0, mod-perl 1.21, openssl-0.9.3a on RedHat 6.1.
Neither "httpsd", or httpd work. When the application is launched,
the parent seems to be trying to fork children, but only <defunct>
child processes continue to appear, and disappear.
The error that fills up my log file is:
[02/Dec/1999 15:27:58 14012] [error] Child could not open SSLMutex
lockfile /var/opt/apachessl/run/ssl_mutex.13644 (System error follows)
Thanks,
Blair.
> > Hi. I have installed openssl and modssl and compiled them with apache
>> (1.3.9). I run the appropriate init scripts, in this case it is 'apachectl
>> startssl'. This script starts the httpd processes just fine. However, when
>> I try to connect with a browser, the connection times out. When I only
>> start the regualar http daemon with 'apachectl start', the same thing
>> happens. When I stop the http daemon, I get 'a connection with the server
>> could not be established' error on my browser (so something is running).
>
>Seems like you're speaking HTTPS to a port where only HTTP is spoken. Check
>your server configuration by comparing it to the distributed
>conf/httpd.conf-dist file, please.
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