Anyone have any ideas?

Started by removing the apache.rpm, then installing apassl.rpm and
ssleay.rpm from the German SuSE FTP site.

>From /usr/ssl/bin:

CA -newca
<answer questions>
CA -newreq
<answer questions>
CA -sign
<answer questions... again>

Generates two files:  newreq.pem and newcert.pem

Newreq.pem has the private key and certificate request.
Newcert.pem has the certificate

Place these in /etc/httpd/ssl.key and /etc/httpd/ssl.crt respectively
and run a make to build the hash in the ssl.crt directory.  Then restart
Apache

Results in this:

Apache/1.3.4 mod_ssl/2.1.7 (Pass Phrase Dialog)
Some of your private key files are encrypted for security reasons.
In order to read them you have to provide us with the pass phrases.

Server mars:443
Apache:mod_ssl:Error: Pass phrase incorrect.
**Stopped

Notice that it doesn't actuall ask for the pass phrase...

Is it something with the certificate generation or is it an Apache
config problem?  I've tried mucking around with several variations on
both sides, with no success.

 - Herman

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