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Mick wrote: |
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> On Friday 17 July 2009, Roger Mason wrote: |
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>> Hello, |
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>> |
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>> I'm trying to set up an apache https server. I keep getting "Page Load |
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>> Error" when trying to connect. I'm using apache 2.0.58. I've generated |
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>> certificates, worked my way through various problems and apache starts |
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>> OK, asking me for the passphrase for the certificate, but it is not |
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>> serving up pages. |
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>> |
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>> The error_log contains this: |
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>> |
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>> [Fri Jul 17 13:30:01 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not |
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>> exist: /usr/htdocs |
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>> |
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>> The error is correct in that /usr/htdocs does not exist, but I have |
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>> set 00_default_vhost.conf to serve documents out of: |
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>> |
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>> DocumentRoot "/var/www/htdocs" |
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> |
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> I think that you have not configured your vhosts right, otherwise you would |
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> not be getting the error about /usr/htdocs - that is probably the default |
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> directory path in your apache configuration? |
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> |
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> I cannot access a gentoo apache server at this moment to compare and you don't |
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> really show nearly enough info from your configuration files, so it may be |
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> worth having a look at this old wiki page (but take it with a pinch of salt |
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> as things may have changed slightly since): |
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> |
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> http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/HOWTO_Apache_VirtualHost_by_IP_Address |
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> |
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> HTH. |
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post your 00_default_ssl_vhost.conf |
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