> -----Original Message-----
> From: Evan Platt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 7:35 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL issues.
> 
> Running Apache 2.2.0 on a os/x box... First off, I notice 2.2.2 is
> available. Will this be a seamless upgrade - ie will I need 
> to make any
> changes to my httpd.conf?

Usually, a change of minor version (ie, last digit) should not entail any 
config changes. Check the CHANGES file in the distro to be sure.

> Second, ssl stopped working. Only thing I can think of I've 
> done since it
> last worked was I enabled  Include conf/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf.

To add to what Axel says; it looks like you have a plain HTTP VH listening on 
port 443 (you *are* listening on port 443, you're just not speaking HTTPS). 

> 
> Error message in IE is cannot find server or DNS entry. Error 
> in firefox is
> <domain> has sent an incorrect or unexpected message. Error 
> Code: -12281
> 
> httpd.log says:
> 
> #.#.#.# - - [06/Jul/2006:10:32:28 -0700] "\x80g\x01\x03" 200 
> 42065 "-" "-"
> (#.#.#.# is obviously my IP).

Anything in the ErrorLog?

> Feel free to try https://www.espphotography.com .
> 
> Also, not really httpd related...
> 
> Microsoft has a secure services site:
> https://sscfreedom.ssc.nasa.gov/certsrv/
> I've submitted a request for a SSL certificate, but I keep 
> getting denied
> - "Check with your administrator." I am my administrator.

I'm not sure this meant to be a public site.. If not, it might be that they 
have a "Deny from" for IPs outwith an allowed range.

> Any hints? Or better sources for a secure cert? I'm not doing 
> any online
> sales yet, when I do It'll be worth investing in one for my business.

Usual suspects - Thwate, Verisign etc.. If you want a self-signed cert, openssl 
has all the tools needed to make one.

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Evan
> 
> 
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