[CentOS] Having problems with SSL and Apache on CentOS

Tue May 31 15:26:57 UTC 2005
Edward Croft <croftale at gmail.com>

On 4/23/05, Ed Clarke <clarke at cilia.org> wrote:
> I would bet (not a lot but...) that you haven't opened port 443 in
> your firewall.
> 
> -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 443 -j
> ACCEPT
> 
> Put that all on one line in /etc/sysconfig/iptables and then do
> 
> service iptables restart
> 
> Hope this works for you.
> 
> 
> Mark Weaver wrote:
> > Edward Croft wrote:
> >
> >> I had a RH7.3 box that provided some web services, but the hard drive
> >> recently started to throw errors. So I got another drive and built  a
> >> new system using CentOS4. Unfortunately, there is no one to one as far
> >> as Apache since COS4 uses Apache 2 and there is a dramatic difference
> >> in the way the config files are done. I have managed to get it to
> >> recognize the directory on my other drive after finding the selinux
> >> commands to allow that directory to be used. I can get to the startup
> >> page if I go through port 80. I also have it redirecting to our main
> >> webserver and that works. However, if I try to go to secure http, I
> >> get an error stating that some data may have been sent but it does not
> >> present the certificate to be accepted. Because this is an internet
> >> exposed box, I prefer to leave selinux intact. Am I missing something?
> >> apachectl configtest, says all is OK. Apache starts. I just can't
> >> connect to the server.
> >> Any help would be appreciated.
> >> Thanks.
> >> Ed.
> >>
> >
> > Ed,
> >
> > What does your config look like?
> >
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Port 443 is open. 
Sorry about the lag in getting back. I got dragged away with other emergencies. 

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