Hello,
On my new CentOS 7 server httpd stops running after about two minutes or so. strace shows me the process is asking for a password, and failing to get one, times out. In reading the docs I see an option to systemd: --no-ask-password. Can anyone tell me where and how to set this?
As a workaround, I added "KillMode=none" to httpd.service, but I'd rather use the option to just not ask for a password.
Thanks, Jack
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Jack Bailey jack@internetguy.net wrote:
On my new CentOS 7 server httpd stops running after about two minutes or so. strace shows me the process is asking for a password, and failing to get one, times out. In reading the docs I see an option to systemd: --no-ask-password. Can anyone tell me where and how to set this?
As a workaround, I added "KillMode=none" to httpd.service, but I'd rather use the option to just not ask for a password.
I think that means you have a passphrase on the ssl certificate it is configured to use. So https probably isn't going to work the way you expect unless you remove the key encryption or supply the passphrase.
Am 15.08.2014 um 23:29 schrieb Jack Bailey:
Hello,
On my new CentOS 7 server httpd stops running after about two minutes or so. strace shows me the process is asking for a password, and failing to get one, times out. In reading the docs I see an option to systemd: --no-ask-password. Can anyone tell me where and how to set this?
You are using a passphrase protected SSL key, aren't you?
https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/RemoveSSLCertPassPhrase
As a workaround, I added "KillMode=none" to httpd.service, but I'd rather use the option to just not ask for a password.
Thanks, Jack
Alexander
On 08/15/14 14:48, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 15.08.2014 um 23:29 schrieb Jack Bailey:
Hello,
On my new CentOS 7 server httpd stops running after about two minutes or so. strace shows me the process is asking for a password, and failing to get one, times out. In reading the docs I see an option to systemd: --no-ask-password. Can anyone tell me where and how to set this?
You are using a passphrase protected SSL key, aren't you?
I'm moving a web site from CentOS 6 to CentOS 7 where the site currently works without prompting for a password. I'll check to see if the passphase is removed from the cert.
Thanks, Jack