apache2: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long when visiting port 80?
- by John
Hi,
I have an Ubuntu 10 x64 server edition machine. I got a second IP and configured /etc/network/interfaces like so (actual IPs and gateways removed):
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
#iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto eth0
auto eth0:0
iface eth0 inet static
address [ my first IP ]
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway [ my first gateway ]
iface eth0:0 inet static
address [ my second IP ]
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway [ my second gateway ]
/etc/apache2/ports.conf:
Listen 80
NameVirtualHost [ my first IP ]:80
NameVirtualHost [ my second IP ]:80
<IfModule mod_ssl.c>
# If you add NameVirtualHost *:443 here, you will also have to change
# the VirtualHost statement in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl
# to <VirtualHost *:443>
# Server Name Indication for SSL named virtual hosts is currently not
# supported by MSIE on Windows XP.
Listen 443
NameVirtualHost [ my first IP - some site is running SSL successfully using it ]:443
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_gnutls.c>
Listen 443
</IfModule>
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/mysite.conf:
<VirtualHost [my second IP ]:80>
ServerName mysite.com
Include /var/www/mysite.com/djangoproject/apache/django.conf
</VirtualHost>
Then when visiting http[mysite].com:80 or http[mysite].com (:// removed because serverfault doesn't allow me to post hyperlinks), I get:
An error occurred during a connection to [mysite].com.
SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
My guess is that the configuration file is not being picked up, and apache is therefore looking for the default-ssl file, which is not in conf-enabled. If I were to configure that file properly, it seems I would successfully connect to whatever default directory is specified in the default-ssl file. But I want to connect to my website.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!