> > > Are the only entries from ssl_error_log and they show only during > restart of apache. I don't have a domain on this machine that I'd like > to set as the default ssl domain, so I haven't done much with the ssl > conf settings other than entering the server IP. > > Another difference between the two boxes, is the working box is a > single domain box, so .htaccess is on the root domain. The one not > working is a vhost on the box. I know that 'could' make a difference, > but if it does I'm going to be really bothered! > > I have hit logs everywhere I can think to look and I can't find > anything! It's like apache is simply not finding the .htaccess file, > in spite of being told to look for one. I even tried adding > AccessFileName .htaccess inside the virtualhost directive, and that > didn't do anything either. It does exist in the main server conf area. > WOW!!! I've never had such trouble!!! > > So, I disabled selinux, rebooted and still have the same issue..... I > guess it's time to go off in another direction... get it working > somewhere else, and then try to figure out what I've missed. I must be > overlooking something... but darn if I've ever had it hidden so well. > OH crap.... I'm truly an idiot!!!! Beat myself to death on this.... and I don't seem to be able to 'see' that I have made an idiot's mistake forgetting to include public_html in the path to my directory. Right there... all the time... right IN my FACE!!! I'm so sorry for wasting everyone's time. <hugely embarrassed>. I am just a little surprised that apache even restarted though. Most of the time if a directory doesn't exist, it's pretty flaky. I think that's why I wasn't really looking so hard at that. Man, I checked the spelling of the path about 100 times... but........... I'll have the better half cook up a hot noodle right now, and start receiving my 50 lashes! Thanks John Hinton <with much egg on his face>