Please help me in fixing the SSL thing. i am stuck with the same problem.
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Thanks Man,
I went back deleted everything and went back and did it again. And you were
right, once I did the ssl config again everything worked! Got everything up and
running, and I love your software.
Thanks again,
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Maybe the SSL module is not loaded, I can reproduce the same error if
I turn off the SSL module in apache.
https://help.ubuntu.com/11.04/serverguide/C/httpd.html#https-configuration
Paul
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Brien wrote:
> Also I have checked to see if apache is running and restarte
Also I have checked to see if apache is running and restarted it after reboot.
What could be causing this problem do you think?
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No, when I go to https://localhost I get; Unable to connect message again.
Thanks for the help,
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Do you get any response like the default apache "It Works!" page when
you go to https://locahost/
I've followed these instructions to enable ssl on ubuntu successfully before:
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign_ubuntu.html
If you are just trying this out on localhost and not across a networ
I'm still searching for a solution for this. I'll try to explain where I'm at
step by step, to grant more insight on the situation.
Ubuntu 11.04
Msql 5.1
php 5.3
apache2.2
1. Install citrus 2.4
2. edit config.inc.php (I edited everything that the manual instructed me to,
these are the edits that
So after yesterday of being able to login, I woke up this morning to no
longer being able to login. I assume this is because of the same reason
that you talk about in the last email. So I have been trying to set
every correct in the config.inc.php all morning, but for the life of me
I can figure ou
Edit billing tries to use the SSL url since it may have card data in
it. This is probably because you don't have the $ssl_url_prefix
configured correctly. If you are storing credit cards you'll want to
enable SSL on your server and configure that ssl_url_prefix to use
the https address. If you
I just got a fresh install of Citrusdb on my computer. The install went great, I
have no errors. I created a service, and a customer record, then added that
service to that customer's record. Then I click to edit default billing. When I
click that I get
Unable to connect
Firefox c
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