Hi,
I recently installed a ssl certificate manually to a virtualmin virtual server.
Though it works, it throws "ssl error rx record too long" when I access http://domain.tld:10000
So I read up and saw that it's a flawed implementation of the SSL on the server.
I run virtualmin on top webmin as a module - manual installation on Fedora 8
There is a ssl.conf file under the /etc/httpd/conf.d directory and also the virtualhost directive inside the httpd.conf file.
The ssl.conf file is attached and below is the relevant SSL Virtual Server
SuexecUserGroup "#501" "#501" ServerName domain.tld DocumentRoot /home/domain/public_html ErrorLog /var/log/virtualmin/domain.tld_ssl_error_log CustomLog /var/log/virtualmin/domain.tld_ssl_access_log combined ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/domain/cgi-bin/ DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.php index.php4 index.php5 Options -Indexes +IncludesNOEXEC +FollowSymLinks allow from all AllowOverride All allow from all SSLEngine on SSLCACertificateFile /usr/lib/openssl/gd_bundle.crt SSLCertificateFile /home/graduatingclassmates/ssl.cert SSLCertificateKeyFile /home/graduatingclassmates/ssl.key
Will this cause any problems? Any pointers on how I fix this?
Thanks much
Howdy,
Did you attempt to setup Webmin/Virtualmin with that same SSL certificate? Or did you always receive that error when connecting to http://domain.tld:10000?
If you're trying to use the same SSL cert in Webmin/Virtualmin as you are in Apache, that should work, so something may be awry with the setup there.
-Eric