native windows.and firewall is well setup as it works now.see previous message.Lance Nehring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What version of Apache? Is it native windows or cygwin?It'll need to run a as privileged user to open TCP 443. Also the firewall must be off, or be configured to allow TCP 443 to
Dear Maileen,
> It's now more than 14 hours that i'm trying to make my
apache server
> works with SSL.
>
> I have the following error (see the attached screenshot).
>
> I used a port scanner to check i
It is more likely that you are wrong, and that Apache is not wrong, even
in windows.
Can you do "telnet {yourhost} 443" and see if you get a connection?
Review your Apache configuration files -- did you set up a duplicate
server on port 443?
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What version of Apache? Is it native windows or cygwin?
It'll need to run a as privileged user to open TCP 443. Also the
firewall must be off, or be configured to allow TCP 443 to be opened by
the Apache process.
P.M wrote:
Thanks Lance, but i already control if no other application use this
Thanks Lance, but i already control if no other application use this port via TCPview and Active ports.and 443 is not used :-(and yes, i'm on Windows XP.Do you have another idea ?MaileenLance Nehring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Looks like you're on windows. Are you sure that IIS is turned off? w
Looks like you're on windows. Are you sure that IIS is turned off?
www.sysinternals.com will have tools to determine what process is
holding TCP/443 open.
P.M wrote:
Hi,
I'm desesperated !
It's now more than 14 hours that i'm trying to make my apache server
works with SSL.
I have the foll
Hi,I'm desesperated !It's now more than 14 hours that i'm trying to make my apache server works with SSL.I have the following error (see the attached screenshot).I used a port scanner to check if my port 443 was not used by something else, but NO.Do you have any idea, from where could come my issue