Re: SSL Denying connections [was: A Little SSL Help Please] [*SP* 54%]

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Andre Cameron wrote:



rbragg wrote:

I think it is a DNS or a local hosts file issue.

Rick



Could be DNS, the domain resolves to the public IP, not the private one. Soooo should I put bind on the box and run an internal DNS server as well as the external one or is there a way arround it?


Ok so it is NOT DNS, Just setup bind, setup zones, restarted services did a dig to confirm proper configuration and still does not allow connections from off the box. Any other ideas?

Andre



Andre Cameron wrote:

I am at a loss here, from the server through lynx I can do:

https://localhost
https://127.0.0.1

from lynx I can NOT do https://192.168.1.100, from my other PC I can not do https://192.168.1.100 but I CAN do http://192.168.1.100.

I never installed the Linux firewall because I use the router, which is not part of the problem here because I am using all private IPS insidde the LAN.
So just for the fun of it I telneted from 192.168.1.101 to 192.168.1.100 on port 443, I connected. So its not getting blocked, it is working locally, and I have no freaking idea where else to look.


Andre

Andre Cameron wrote:

Hello,

Sorry but I am new to Apache 2.x and need to get SSL installed and working, the RH binaries used to have Apache preconfigured with SSL so it was a no brainer. Can anyone give me a hand or point me to an online doc? Everything I find makes me recompile everything which I would really rather not do.

Oh and one side thing, how can I remove RPMS by wild card like *gnome*?

aNc













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