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I had a webserver running with this exact same setup
recently and have moved to a new server. I am running: Apache/2.0.52 (FreeBSD) PHP/4.3.10 mod_ssl/2.0.52
OpenSSL/0.9.7d mod_perl/1.99_18 Perl/v5.8.5 I created a new csr on the new server and had a certificate
re-issued from my authority. Now when I load up the https using the same configuration as
the old server.. I get 403 Forbidden in the browser. The httpd error-log looks like this: [Sat Jan 08 14:43:12 2005] [info] Connection to child 5
established (server www.ocsd.ca:443, client 65.92.64.70) [Sat Jan 08 14:43:12 2005] [info] Seeding PRNG with 0 bytes
of entropy [Sat Jan 08 14:43:12 2005] [debug]
ssl_engine_kernel.c(1771): OpenSSL: Handshake: start [Sat Jan 08 14:43:12 2005] [debug]
ssl_engine_kernel.c(1779): OpenSSL: [Sat Jan 08 14:43:12 2005] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1506):
OpenSSL: read 11/11 bytes from BIO#98d2ac0 [mem: b434000] (BIO dump foll <!—insert about 5 dumps --> [Sat Jan 08 14:43:12 2005] [info] Initial (No.1) HTTPS
request received for child 5 (server www.ocsd.ca:443) [Sat Jan 08 14:43:12 2005] [error] [client 65.92.64.70]
client denied by server configuration: /home/domains/ocsd.ca/web/ I’ve looked all over and I have a feeling that the Seeding
PRNG with 0 bytes of entropy is the problem.. but I’ve done everything
with ssl.conf in apache to update with SSLRandomSeed startup
file:/dev/random 512 etc etc.. But I can’t seem to get that to change.. maybe I’m
overlooking something. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks, Devin |
