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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Greg Coit <gr...@chapterthreellc.com> on 2009/07/29 20:51:22 UTC

[users@httpd] Re: des3 and vhosts

I found a difference between the servers but have no idea if it's relevant.
The live server is debian 64 bit, while dev is debian 32 bit.  Anyone aware
of issues with apache certificates and 64 bit Linux?

Thanks!

Greg
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Greg Coit
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Greg Coit <gr...@chapterthreellc.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have 2 debian web servers - live and dev.  They are, as much as I can
> make them, identical.  They both have vhosts and use SSL (which is not used
> for authentication, just encryption).
>
> I created a self-signed wildcard certificates for both servers using des3.
> The dev server runs fine with it's certificate, but the live server fails
> with the following error in the logs:
>
> [error] Oops, no RSA or DSA server certificate found for
> 'vhost.server.com:0'?!
>
> If I use a self-signed wildcard certificate created without des3, the live
> server works fine.  Or, if I only have 1 vhost enabled with the des3
> self-signed wildcard certificate, it works fine.  it's just the combination
> of the des3 self-signed wildcard certificate and multiple vhosts  that
> causes apache to die on a restart.  And only on the one server - not the
> other.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!!!
> --
> Greg Coit
> System Administrator
> greg@chapterthree.com
> http://www.chapterthree.com
>