I would test the certs on a apache web server and check that they work. There is plenty of logging and documentation to work with. Also have you tried with a web browser to access port 8443. That might provide some debugging insight. Oh and also check DNS. You need to have A and PTR records set correctly for your server. ---Guy (via iPhone) On 5 Jan 2010, at 12:43, Mark Nipper <nipsy@bitgnome.net> wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone else is seeing problems with SSL working? I can connect fine via HTTP to the default test port of 8008. But trying to connect to 8443 in a browser gives me repeated "connection reset" or "connection was interrupted" errors.
I've tried using the certificate and key which come via the subversion checkout, the default Debian snakeoil certificate and key, and a valid, CA signed certificate (and corresponding key). I've tried with both the downloaded version of PyOpenSSL and the system installed version of python-openssl in Debian. All of these combinations yield the same results.
Is there a good way to enable some kind of debugging related to the HTTPS server? I've tried changing info to debug in my configuration file, but this doesn't really yield any additional information.
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