[Tfug] Troubleshooting Apache crashing
Mark Leinhos
marklein at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 25 14:11:03 MST 2008
Sounds good. I looked up how to remove the passphrase, but I can't tell where the key file is located or what it is named. Could it be etc/apache2/ssl/apache.pem ?
And I still don't see anything interesting int he error logs. :-(
Thanks.
-Mark L
> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:45:37 -0700> From: m at mattjacob.com> To: tfug at tfug.org> Subject: Re: [Tfug] Troubleshooting Apache crashing> > Mark Leinhos wrote:> > One thing that I'm sure someone could fix for me right away is the SSL > > pass phrase. We have to enter it at the terminal (can't even do it > > remotely) whenever we reboot the server, which is annoying to say the > > least. How can I update that part of the problem?> > Well, that's an easy one: remove the passphrase from the file. :-) Of > course, it removes a layer of security, but if your system security and > file permissions are set properly, it shouldn't be anything to lose > sleep over. (I'm sure you lose more sleep when the server goes down in > the middle of the night and you have to reboot it and enter the passphrase.)> > I'll examine your conf files when I get a chance, but Judd had a good > idea as well---check your error.log for anything obvious and report back > if you find something suspicious.> > Matt> > _______________________________________________> Tucson Free Unix Group - tfug at tfug.org> Subscription Options:> http://www.tfug.org/mailman/listinfo/tfug_tfug.org
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