I am sorry, I had it switched off for a few hours (it's a home
pc), but will keep it on now. Would you mind trying again?
Thanks!
Am Di, 30. Sep 2014, um 03:49, schrieb Edgar Pettijohn:
I tried to go to your site, but apparently the server is down.
On 09/29/2014 07:16 PM, Ben
Actually, this one is a self-signed certificate, but I tried
with a new one using your command, just to be safe.
My Vhost is configured in
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf, so that's where I
adjusted the path to test.pem
The page is still not available.
I was probably wrong though giv
Ooops, my bad.
~$ sudo openssl rsa -in /etc/ssl/private/owncloud.key -check
RSA key ok
So the key file itself is not the problem...
Am Mo, 29. Sep 2014, um 22:15, schrieb Benjamin Oppermann:
So should I revoke the changes to permissions I made, or remove
permissions for my user, leaving
key should never be accesible to groups or others,
just root as read only.
Having said this... have you checked the key file is correct?
try this:
openssl rsa -in /etc/ssl/private/owncloud.key -check
2014-09-29 21:22 GMT+02:00 Benjamin Oppermann
<[1]ben@eml.cc>:
Ok, I tried thi
hat I'd try is
> sudo chmod go+r /etc/ssl/private/owncloud.key
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Hi,
I can't reach my website, I get a "corrupted content" error message in
the browser.
Looking into apache (version 2.4.7 on Ubuntu 14.04), I get
~$ apachectl -S
AH00526: Syntax error on line 22 of
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf:
SSLCertificateKeyFile: file '/etc/ssl/priv