Re: Product Bug h5bp/tls/certificate_files.conf

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On 2023-02-10 12:50, Zahid Rahman wrote:
It is hardcoded in the original file  see   repository.
https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-apache/blob/main/h5bp/tls/certificate_files.conf <https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-apache/blob/main/h5bp/tls/certificate_files.conf>

Unless I'm mistaken this is the htppd.apache.org mailing list. You refer to github, where there is a lot of very good material and some potentially less reliable by-products. In no way am I suggesting that "/blob/main/h5bp/" is short of common sense, but *if* you have followed that thread, perhaps your questions and solutions lie there?

As I am  using letsencrypt   I do not need to  include the file h5bp/tls/certificate_files.conf  as suggested by Florian.

So what does 'Florian' say about your failure? (apologies, I have no clue about who he/she might be; from my records, not a participant in this mailing list.)

I included this file because it was suggested  I should in the template
https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-apache/blob/main/vhosts/templates/example.com.conf <https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-apache/blob/main/vhosts/templates/example.com.conf>

With respect "h5bp" advertises that it is "A bunch of people creating open source software. Fork a project and get involved!" with 39 members (<https://h5bp.org/> retrieved 2023-02-10). Apache is somewhat exponentially more widespread.

Please move your questions to where they belong.

Good luck.

Paul
 ---
Tired old sys-admin










On Fri, 10 Feb 2023, 17:26 Paul, <stormy22@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:stormy22@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 2023-02-10 09:38, Zahid Rahman wrote:
     > *my apache2 installation directory is /etc/apache2 not /usr/local
     > *
     > *looks like some kind of hard coding error

    OK -- so what/why did you "hard code" to /usr/local ?

     > *$ syst$emctl status apache2.service*

    Assuming this is a typo for "systemctl status apache2.service"
    [snip]
     >       Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Fri 2023-02-10
    14:29:33
     > UTC; 12s ago
    [snip]
     > Feb 10 14:29:33 ubuntu apachectl[16627]: AH00526: Syntax error on
    line
     > 29 of
    /etc/apache2/backbutton_configs/h5bp/tls/certificate_files.conf:
     > Feb 10 14:29:33 ubuntu apachectl[16627]: SSLCertificateFile: file
     > *'/usr/local/*apache2/certs/default.crt' does not exist or is empty

    OK -- again, what/how/why did you hard code to /usr/local? Obviously
    Apache can't find it. If it truly exists, permissions? (and that's a
    long shot.)
    [snip]

     > *$ journalctl -xeu apache2.service*
    [snip]
     > Feb 10 13:52:48 ubuntu apachectl[15717]: AH00526: Syntax error on
    line
     > 29 of
    /etc/apache2/backbutton_configs/h5bp/tls/certificate_files.conf:
     > Feb 10 13:52:48 ubuntu apachectl[15717]: SSLCertificateFile: file
     > '*/usr/local/*apache2/certs/default.crt' does not exist or is empty

    Same error.

    Critical thinking, a rather old-fashioned concept, suggests that you
    might, eventually, last-ditch, examine the meaning of the words "does
    not exist".

    Good luck.

    Best,
    Paul
    ---
    Tired old sys-admin, who gave up crystal ball gazing in 1954 using
    FORTRAN on an IBM 704

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