Re: [users@httpd] corrupted content error, httpd can't access SSL key file [wd-vc]

2014-09-30 Thread Benjamin Oppermann
I am sorry, I had it switched off for a few hours (it's a home pc), but will keep it on now. Would you mind trying again? Thanks! Am Di, 30. Sep 2014, um 03:49, schrieb Edgar Pettijohn: I tried to go to your site, but apparently the server is down. On 09/29/2014 07:16 PM, Benjamin

[users@httpd] corrupted content error, httpd can't access SSL key file

2014-09-29 Thread Benjamin Oppermann
Hi, I can't reach my website, I get a corrupted content error message in the browser. Looking into apache (version 2.4.7 on Ubuntu 14.04), I get ~$ apachectl -S AH00526: Syntax error on line 22 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf: SSLCertificateKeyFile: file

Re: [users@httpd] corrupted content error, httpd can't access SSL key file [wd-vc]

2014-09-29 Thread Benjamin Oppermann
that I'd try is sudo chmod go+r /etc/ssl/private/owncloud.key Kurt Bremser AMOS Austria Newton was wrong. There is no gravity. The Earth sucks. Von: Benjamin Oppermann [ben@eml.cc] Gesendet: Montag, 29. September 2014 13:31 An: users

Re: [users@httpd] corrupted content error, httpd can't access SSL key file [wd-vc]

2014-09-29 Thread Benjamin Oppermann
be accesible to groups or others, just root as read only. Having said this... have you checked the key file is correct? try this: openssl rsa -in /etc/ssl/private/owncloud.key -check 2014-09-29 21:22 GMT+02:00 Benjamin Oppermann [1]ben@eml.cc: Ok, I tried this. The permissions are now: ~$ sudo

Re: [users@httpd] corrupted content error, httpd can't access SSL key file [wd-vc]

2014-09-29 Thread Benjamin Oppermann
Ooops, my bad. ~$ sudo openssl rsa -in /etc/ssl/private/owncloud.key -check RSA key ok So the key file itself is not the problem... Am Mo, 29. Sep 2014, um 22:15, schrieb Benjamin Oppermann: So should I revoke the changes to permissions I made, or remove permissions for my user, leaving

Re: [users@httpd] corrupted content error, httpd can't access SSL key file [wd-vc]

2014-09-29 Thread Benjamin Oppermann
Actually, this one is a self-signed certificate, but I tried with a new one using your command, just to be safe. My Vhost is configured in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf, so that's where I adjusted the path to test.pem The page is still not available. I was probably wrong though