Re: [users@httpd] apache and ssl

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Joshua,

    I looked through the server to see if it were possible to have multiple versions of apache.  Upon looking, I noticed that the apache_common and libapache_mod_php4 packages were installed (for version 1.x of apache), everything else that was installed was for apache 2.x.  I have removed all the 1.x version packages and restarted the web server.
    If I look at my logs, the referrer.log file gets updated correctly, but my error log doesn't.  I checked my virtual host file for any problems there, but couldn't see anything wrong.  Any idea of why this is happening?

Thanks,
Dave


Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/28/06, Dave Henderson wrote:

> I am still getting the default certificate that comes with the Debian
> distro (to which I can't even find on the drive). Even though I
> specifically specify to use the certificates that I created, it still
> doesn't. Could there be a problem with the certificates I made that would
> be giving me this error, or does it seem more likely to be an issue with
> apache config?

Given this and the fact that your logs aren't getting updated, it
sounds like you have multiple apache installs and you are looking at
the wrong one.

Joshua.

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