OK, here is my /etc/start.ssl script. I wait for my server to reboot, and
then telnet into the system and issuee the following command:
# /etc/start.ssl
The script is:
#!/bin/sh
PATH=.:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
path=.:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/loca
I had basically the same problem. It had nothing to do with the version
of SSL, it was a dns and name server issue. You need to make sure that
your A records, reverse record, and DNS names all match accordingly to the
certificate name. Also, the name that shows up in the httpd.conf file
needs
Actually, you have good documentation here, however, please submit the
EXACT typed in instructions that you did, not just a copy and paste from
the install file. Include also a directory tree for the subdirectories
affected.
Are you using some or all of the OPTIONAL stuff?
the -fPIC could scre