SSL Library Error with mod_ssl

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Continuing with trying to get Apache running on my HP-UX system, hoping someone can lend some thoughts.  I recompiled apache 2.0.55 for about the 100th time, this time setting –enable-ssl=shared instead of compiling it in statically.  Running apache in Debug mode results in:

 

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [info] Connection to child 2 established (server ourserver.name.scrubbed:8040, client <client IP scrubbed>)

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [info] Seeding PRNG with 136 bytes of entropy

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1512): OpenSSL: read 11/11 bytes from BIO#401a3500 [mem: 401aabb0] (BIO dump fo

llows)

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1459): +-----------------------------------------------------------------------

--+

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0000: 80 67 01 03 01 00 4e 00-00 00 10                 .g....N....   

  |

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1490): +-----------------------------------------------------------------------

--+

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [info] SSL library error 1 in handshake (server ourserver.name.scrubbed:8040, client <client IP scrubbed>)

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [info] SSL Library Error: 336027900 error:140760FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol

 speaking not SSL to HTTPS port!?

[Tue Sep 11 10:10:43 2007] [info] Connection to child 2 closed with abortive shutdown(server ourserver.name.scrubbed:8040, client <client IP scrubbed>)

 

 

Keep in mind that I have a parallel installation of apache that was compiled with the same source code, on the same server, and linked to the same OpenSSL libraries that works just fine.  I just can’t seem to figure out what I did differently between the two compiles to cause this to happen.

 

Aaron

 


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