Re: Apache httpd 2.4.27 SSL

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And what does that mean exactly? 

Moving things from one file to another means little if we don't know their content and their load order or what's loaded before them. 

Like I mentioned previously, files mean nothing for httpd configuration,only load order and context 



El 20 ago. 2017 5:23 p. m., "Fady Haikal" <fadyhaikal@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Yes its loaded of course
Https worked fine m, just while verification i face this issue and its fixed if a move the load modules configuration from httpd to httpd-ssl

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On Aug 20, 2017, at 6:13 PM, Daniel <dferradal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just make sure mod_ssl is loaded, and if it is, before you define Ssl directives, that's what Daniel Gruno is trying to say. 

A file can mean anything to you, but to apache httpd only context and sometimes order of module loading. 

So, just check mod_ssl is being loaded first. 

El 20 ago. 2017 4:51 p. m., "Fady Haikal" <fadyhaikal@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
What you mean by my config dir layout?
I trieded the same on windows 10 and on linux 7.3

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> On Aug 20, 2017, at 5:45 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbedooh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 08/20/2017 04:36 PM, Fady Haikal wrote:
>> Dear Team,
>> I have installed httpd 2.4.27 with SSL and while trying to verify the
>> httpd-ssl.com <http://httpd-ssl.com> file the below error appear but the
>> server can be started normally and accessible through https:
>>
>> AH00526: Syntax error on line 52 of
>> /Apache/httpd-2.4.27/conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf:
>> Invalid command 'SSLCipherSuite', perhaps misspelled or defined by a
>> module not included in the server configuration
>>
>> After deep troublshooting, the httpd-ssl file will be veified correctly
>> 'Syntax Ok' if we moved all the configuration of loading the modules
>> from httpd.conf to httpd-ssl.conf (eg. LoadModule ssl_module
>> modules/mod_ssl.so)
>
> This is likely a simple lexicographic ordering issue.
> httpd-ssl.conf may be loaded before httpd.conf, in which case the
> modules haven't been loaded before you use their directives. In order to
> further debug the issue, you would have to share your layout of the
> config dir as well as the distro you use for the system (debian, arch,
> ubuntu, fedora etc).
>
> With regards,
> Daniel.
>
>>
>> Please let me know if this is the correct configuration on the new
>> versions or its a bug on this version
>>
>> Regards,
>> Fady
>>
>
>
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