Re: [RHEL6.2] SSL handshake failure

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On March 15, 2012 11:43 , Aubrey Li <aubreylee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I built httpd-2.2.22 on a RHEL6.2 system with SSL enabled. Then I made a client
to create a connection to httpd but received a handshake failure report.

how I built httpd-2.2.22
=======================
./configure --enable-ssl --enable-so --with-mpm=worker --prefix=$BENCH/apache2

[...]

When I connect the client to the server(RHEL6.2), there is no
access_log, no err_log,
nothing added in /var/log/messages, it's very weird.


Run the httpd that you built with the -V option. What are the values of HTTPD_ROOT and SERVER_CONFIG_FILE? Do you actually have a configuration file at $HTTPD_ROOT/$SERVER_CONFIG_FILE that configures SSL, access logging, and error logging? These things do not happen automatically, and it does not look like you provided the arguments to configure to make httpd use the special configuration files that the Red Hat provided build of httpd uses.

--
  Mark Montague
  mark@xxxxxxxxxxx


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