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List:       apache-modssl
Subject:    Why does "Listen 80" have to be commented out for HTTPS to
From:       jorge.jo () amd ! com
Date:       2001-07-23 21:50:12
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Apache-1.3.12/Mod_SSL-2.6.6/OpenSSL-0.9.5a/SuSE7.0

The "httpd.conf" file has the following as the default:

#Port: The port to which the standalone server listens...
Port 80
## SSL Support
## When we also provide SSL we have to listen to the
## standard HTTP port (see above) and to the HTTPS port
<IfDefine SSL>
Listen 80
Listen 443
</IfDefine SSL>

Leaving the above as is, allows me to connect to HTTP, but not to HTTPS
("Netscape's network connection was refused by the server...")
On the other hand, if I comment out the line "Listen 80", then I can connect

to both HTTP and HTTPS.

Why is this? I'm I doing something wrong? (Why doesn't the default work?)

Thanks in advance.

Jorge

	 Jorge Emilio Jo
	 Senior Software Test Engineer
	 Infrastructure Enablement Group

	 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
	 Phone: (408) 749-3712 
	<mailto:jorge.jo@amd.com>





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