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Re: Built-In Apache & HTTPS



Does your PF ruleset allow connections to 443 port on that machine?


On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:31:27PM +0000, Alex Kirk wrote/rase: 

> I've finally been able to make the switch over to the version of Apache 
> that comes pre-installed with OpenBSD, thanks to people here and at ports@. 
> However, I've still got one issue, which is central to the whole of why I 
> decided to make the change. 
> 
> When starting Apache with "/usr/sbin/httpd -u -DSSL" (I'm not chroot'ing 
> yet because of issues with partition sizes), I'm still getting "connection 
> refused" errors when I try to browse over to https://mail.schnarff.com or 
> any of the other sites I host. I'm quite confused, since: 
> 
> 1. /etc/ssl/private/server.crt exists and is referenced in httpd.conf.
> 2. /etc/services has "httpd 443" sitting right there.
> 3. I basically copied over the SSL section from the httpd.conf of another 
> OpenBSD 3.2 machine that *can* run https. 
> 
> I've even tried using the chroot feature, and I get the same result. 
> 
> Any ideas as to what I might be missing? I'd really like to get SSL up and 
> running on this box soon. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Alex Kirk 
> 

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