fedora upgrade = broken apache ssl
Shannon Scott
sscott
Mon May 17 11:58:31 PDT 2004
We recently upgraded from redhat 7.2 to the fedora os ( httpd 1.3 => 2.0
). Since then, I have been unable to get the ssl portion of our website
working.
The ssl_error_log has the following entries after startup:
[Thu Jan 22 15:14:44 2004] [warn] RSA server certificate CommonName (CN)
`WWW.WEBSITE.COM' does NOT match server name!?
[Thu Jan 22 15:14:45 2004] [warn] RSA server certificate CommonName (CN)
`WWW.WEBSITE.COM' does NOT match server name!?
The hostname command returns server1.company.com, but that was fine
before the upgrade.
I have moved the ssl config to the /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf file
because that seemed appropriate.
I use the <VirtualHost _default_:443> syntax for ssl.
Does anyone understand this error?
Has anyone else had this problem when upgrading to the fedora apache?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Please keep any unkind response to yourself.
Thank You.
Shannon
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