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Reply to topic   Topic: Fail to start Apache 2
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hajar.hamid



Joined: 08 Mar 2007
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Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

PostPosted: Thu 08 Mar '07 11:45    Post subject: Fail to start Apache 2 Reply with quote

Hello all,

I'm setting up Apache 2.24 on windows XP with OpenSSL and Tomcat 5.5.20. (I downloaded the installer from Apache Lounge).

Everything went well until I configured to access via SSL. My httpd.conf has been modified to call mod_ssl. I encountered error message that Apache Win32 does not support encrypted key file. So, I have exec this command "openssl rsa -in server.key -out newserver.key" to bypass SSLPasPhraseDialog.

Now, however when I wanted to start Apache, I'm getting the message "The requested operation has failed" from Apache Monitor. The System event viewer is saying that "The Apache2.2 service terminated with service-specific error 1 (0x1).".

FYI, I have modified the httpd-ssl.conf not to request for client certificate just yet. I just want to get the https connection up.

Please assist. Thanks.

Confused
Jade
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James Blond
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Joined: 19 Jan 2006
Posts: 7371
Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg

PostPosted: Mon 19 Mar '07 16:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

How did you install the service?

Maybe you uninstall and that install with httpd -k install -n Apache2
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