Apache SSL not working

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Has anyone had problems getting Apache SSL working on FC5?
 
I have a Dell PowerEdge 1750 with FC5, Apache 2.2.0. I have tried everything to get HTTPS to work without success.  HTTP works fine, no errors in any of the logs, but HTTPS urls just hang and eventually timeout with a page not found.  No errors appear in the Apache SSL logs either.  I have removed Apache entirely and reinstalled with YUM but still encounter the same problem.  I have FC5 running on a laptop and it works just fine (same version of Apache) and the configuration files have been compared line-by-line for errors or typos. I even tried different SSL certificates to no avail.  Now I am wondering if it something to do with the hardware. I'm out of ideas on what else to check.
 
Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
Bill
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