Re: Configuring ssl on apache 2 and Leopard 10.5.1

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On Jan 6, 2008 11:06 PM, Ben assis <benassis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On an imac intel dual core, I recently migrated to Leopard from
> Tiger 10.4.10. On my Tiger client, I had installed my own web server
> using openssl and mod_ssl with Apache 1.3 server; https was working
> fine.
> On Leopard with apache 2.2.6 and OpenSSL 0.9.7,  I cannot set my own web
> server
> to work with openssl under https protocol.
> Here are relevant informations about my settings :
>
> As my ISP is blocking ports 80 and 443, I was using ports 8080 and 8083
> under Tiger.
> Under Leopard, as I could not set my server to work with ssl, I discovered,
> using nmap, that only port 8080 is working for http and port 88 for
> kerberos.

Is your webserver listening to port 8083?
Could you give us the output you get when you run "httpd -S" on the
command line?

Krist

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