Hi Randy, welcome.

      No idea about your specific problem I'm afraid but you'll find a couple of
      archives linked from the Support page at modssl.org:

http://www.modssl.org/support/

HTH,

Simon Wilcox.






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i am new to mod_ssl and am hitting new-idiot problems, of course.  is there
a serchable archive of the list for when i don't find it in the faq or other
pages?  i hate to bug folk with newbie crap.

but, since i have this message anyway, how do i chase down the cause of the
following log entry

    [Sun Mar  4 20:44:34 2001] [error] [client 1.2.3.4] Invalid method in
request €F`b

this is when i access the page via https.  with http it works.  i have two
virtual server entries, one for 80 and one for 443.

randy
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