Michael Mansour wrote: > HI Tom, > > >>Greetings... >> >>I have updated via yum two SL 4.0 installations to 4.2. Apache ssl >>does not work now on either one. One machine is 32 bit and the other >>is 64 bit. I have poked around and nothing obvious (to me) jumps out >>of the logs. >> >>Can anyone suggest a place to look or something obvious that I am not >>thinking about? > > > You need to check your error logs to find out what the problem is. Usually, > apache sends errors to /var/log/httpd. Check the error_log and ssl_error_log > for clues as to what's happening. > > Michael. > > >>Thanks... Tom > > ------- End of Original Message ------- I would also check to make sure SELinux isn't killing it. The SELinux update that went with Update 2 has been known to stop USB drives, file systems not ext3, automounting, NetManager, and several other program's I am sure. Looking through the logs (as was mentioned) will reveal if it is selinux creating the problem or not. Actually, as I write this, I am remembering something dealing with apache and selinux, and the correct way to configure them both. I'm not finding it with a quick search of my e-mail, but I think if you google it you should be able to find it. Troy -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/CSS CSI Group __________________________________________________