Re: started windows service with SSL

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Just thought I'd post the answer to this in case anyone else ever runs into this issue. The solution to setting the apache windows service with the SSL flag was:

apache -k uninstall
apache -D SSL -k install


Eben wrote:
I've setup apache 2.0.59 with openssl 0.9.8d. I've configured one vhost on port 443 with the necessary SSL directives. If I start apache as a service, everything works fine, but I am unable to resolve the https url. If I go into the apache bin directory, and do: apache -D SSL, then apache starts and I can resolve the https url. I'd like to get this working as a service.

I'm not sure what I have to do here, but I'm guessing I need to uninstall the service and reinstall it with the SSL flag somehow. I've tried apache -k uninstall and apache -k install with various SSL flags but that's obviously not the right approach...

Any insight or advice is appreciated,
thanks,
Eben

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