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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Erwann ABALEA
Sent: 18 April 2002 17:02
To: xavier de CD and LP
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem OpenSA SSL
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, xavier de CD and LP wrote:
> I don't know if this a bug but I advise you about my problem :
>
> I am running OpenSA on a Windows 2000 server.
> Since I have tried to launch the service with SSL it doesn't work.
> I get this error message on the prompt :
> syntax error on line 209 of d:/opensa/apache/conf/httpd.conf
> cannot load d:/opensa/apache/modules/mod_ssl.so into server : <126> le
module spécifié est introuvable
> I thing everything is correctly set up and don't understand where it comes
from.
* This is *not* the good mailing list:
- this one is *not* related to OpenSA at all
- this one is for OpenSSL developers only (not OpenSSL users)
* You *don't* have a bug, you have an error, and the error message is
pretty easy to read and understand, as it is written in french, and you
seem to be french (as me). Please look at the "d:/opensa/apache/modules"
directory, and see if you can find a file named "mod_ssl.so". If not,
then carefully read your documentation, and correct your configuration
file according to this documentation. My first guess is that you won't
find a file named "mod_ssl.so" in this directory, but a file named
"mod_ssl.dll", and that changing the "mod_ssl.so" into "mod_ssl.dll" in
the configuration file should do the trick.
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Erwann ABALEA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - RSA PGP Key ID: 0x2D0EABD5
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NT n'a pas pu initialiser le fichier de partage de la partition de
démarrage pour le vidage sur incident. Ceci est peut-être dû au fait
que le système ne dispose plus que de 3,8 Go de mémoire physique.
-+- Windows NT in GNU : Giga ou giga pas ? Si c'est comme ça, je me crashe.
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