Yes. I am running the service as my own user account. This was required because the document root was a share on a win 7 machine; apache is running on a win xp machine.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Igor Cicimov <icici...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:10 AM, Matthew Smith <chedders...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Trying to get openssl to work locally. This is the error in my log file: >> >> [warn] Init: Session Cache is not configured [hint: SSLSessionCache] >> >> It led me to this via google, and I tried to make sure it was implemented >> properly: >> http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/SSLSessionCache >> >> I have this in my httpd.conf: >> <IfModule mod_ssl.c> >> Include conf/ssl.conf >> </IfModule> >> >> And I have this in conf/ssl.conf: >> # Inter-Process Session Cache: >> # Configure the SSL Session Cache: First the mechanism >> # to use and second the expiring timeout (in seconds). >> #SSLSessionCache none >> #SSLSessionCache shmht:logs/ssl_scache(512000) >> SSLSessionCache shmcb:/logs/ssl_scache(512000) >> > Does apache user have write permissions in /logs ?? > > >> #SSLSessionCache dbm:logs/ssl_scache >> SSLSessionCacheTimeout 300 >> >> I am still getting the error in the subject line and cannot connect via >> https:// >> >> >> > -- Regards, chedder is bedder