[CalendarServer-users] SSL problems with 2.3 and trunk under Debian
Guy
guy at britewhite.net
Tue Jan 5 05:00:03 PST 2010
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 at 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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