Yes, that's what I thought too, but you can print out the "text" of your cert. and 
also, if you cat the file, the hostname isn't encrypted, it's visible in plain 
english. SO no, that's not where it's getting it from - thanks for suggesting it 
though.

Note: As I said, I grepd through /all/ of the files, including the certs, for the 
misspelled name, and it didn't turn up.

        JW

At 06:03 AM 11/29/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Probably from your certificate.  When you generated your certificate,
>you may have incorrectly specified the hostname for the system.
>
>On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 21:21:53 -0600, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
>>Howdy,
>>
>>I've just gone through the steps, I think , of setting up Apache on RH 6.2 to use 
>mod_ssl. But I noticed something odd: when starting up, it reports the wrong 
>servername for the ssl virtual host. It is obviously my fault - I put a typo in it. 
>what gets me is, I grepd through all the files, including the various certificates, 
>and I can't find that typo anywhere. So, when you type 
>>
>>"/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start" 
>>
>>and you see 
>>
>>"Shutting down http:                                        [FAILED]
>>Starting httpd: 
>>Apache/1.3.14 mod_ssl/2.7.1 (Pass Phrase Dialog)
>>Some of your private key files are encrypted for security reasons.
>>In order to read them you have to provide us with the pass phrases.
>>
>>Server my-typoed-domain.com:443 (RSA)
>>Enter pass phrase:
>>                                                           [  OK  ]"
>>
>>WHERE is it getting that "Server my-typoed-domain" name from? From httped.conf, from 
>one of the certificates or where?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>       JW
>>
>>
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