John Strunk wrote (reformatted for bottom posting):
Rick Stevens wrote:
John Strunk wrote:
I recently saw a thread on this list about installing SSL access on
Apache. Not sure of all the details but I find myself with a
problem upgrading a server from rel 8 to rel 9. The rel 8 system
has apache running with both non ssl access and ssl access, no
problems. When I built a test host with rel 9 and apache using the
same httpd.conf and ssl.conf files I am unable to start httpd. I
get the following error:
Starting httpd: (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not
bind to address 90.0.0.15:443 no listening sockets available,
shuting down
Was this covered? If so where can I find the fix? If not has
anyone got any ideas on how to remidy the situation?
Uh, it would appear that you have another apache running on port 443.
Do a "ps -ax" and see if there's other httpd processes running. If so,
odds are that the rh9 install installed the default apache2 server and
your startup scripts are starting it. I can't recall if it does an
SSL daemon or not.
You can kill those apache2 processes by doing
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd stop
Then use "redhat-config-services" to disable Red Hat's apache server.
You need to add your own startup script or modify Red Hat's to run your
server.
Rick,
There are no httpd (apache) processes running. I even used the
/sbin/service httpd stop command and got the response that httpd was
not running. Then the /sbin/service httpd start command still fails.
Do you know of a way to check to see what process is supposed to be
listening to port 443?
Sure. Use "netstat -lpn". You'll see what's listening on where. Look
for something like "0.0.0.0:443" in the "Local Address". Under the
"PID/Program name" column, you'll see the process ID and (possibly) the
name of the binary that's listening.
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