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[cobalt-users] webserver shuts down after submitting a self signed ssl cert
- Subject: [cobalt-users] webserver shuts down after submitting a self signed ssl cert
- From: "Rod Poplarchick" <rod@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat May 19 00:32:01 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
webserver shuts down after submitting a self signed ssl cert.
I try to Follow all the steps in the Manual but my web server locks up.
1 enable ssl on main site
2 generate a self-sign-cert
This is as far as I get because the server reboots I click on go to ssl
admin page and every time the page loads something I get a SSL error window
I click continue and finally get to the main menu.
I could not get to any http: pages at all I could only get to the admin
https: page to remove the self signed cert.
My httpd log shows this.
[Wed May 16 14:33:02 2001] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
could n
ot bind to port 80
[Wed May 16 14:34:49 2001] [warn] VirtualHost 209.155.26.151:443 overlaps
with V
irtualHost 209.155.26.151:443, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a
Name
VirtualHost directive
[Wed May 16 14:34:49 2001] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
could n
ot bind to address 209.155.26.151 port 443
[Wed May 16 14:45:12 2001] [warn] VirtualHost 209.155.26.151:443 overlaps
with V
irtualHost 209.155.26.151:443, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a
Name
VirtualHost directive
[Wed May 16 14:45:12 2001] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
could n
ot bind to address 209.155.26.151 port 443
[Wed May 16 14:53:53 2001] [warn] VirtualHost 209.155.26.151:443 overlaps
with V
irtualHost 209.155.26.151:443, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a
Name
VirtualHost directive
[Wed May 16 14:53:53 2001] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
could n
ot bind to address 209.155.26.151 port 443
After I deleted the Cert the SSL setup window still showes the SSL request
key.
I want to make sure this will not happen again when I put the real SSL cert
in for if I delete it I will have to pay for a new one.
Does any one know where to start on this problem?
<(©¿©)>
Rod Poplarchick
Climate Control Systems
Oakhurst, Ca