Apache not starting on CentOS 7
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 @scottalanmiller said: If you look in the file, it looks normal? Yes. looks like a normal cert.. [root@oc ssl]# cat oc.acidist.com.crt -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIF4jCCBMqgAwIBAgIQIyVm8Bdz9GRKswiZTiYtUzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADB4 #snipped a bunch out of the middle.. Y3PBtYhJyVJ3Gh8sClT+XGS7WK8mSg== -----END CERTIFICATE----- [root@oc ssl]#
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 Yeah, doesn't look corrupt, hmmm... 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Yeah, doesn't look corrupt, hmmm... I grabbed the entire thing and dumped it into notepad++ and saved it as test.crt on my desktop.. it is valid.  
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 I realized, OpenSSL updated in that last yum update. wonder if it broke something. This is a pretty basic install. 
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 Seems likely under the circumstances. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Seems likely under the circumstances. I just turned off SSL and it httpd started. but all clients for ownCloud use https.. /sigh... 
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 @JaredBusch said: @scottalanmiller said: Seems likely under the circumstances. I just turned off SSL and it httpd started. but all clients for ownCloud use https.. /sigh... I'm using Letsencrypt for my ownCloud [personal] set up. It works great! 
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 @dafyre said: @JaredBusch said: @scottalanmiller said: Seems likely under the circumstances. I just turned off SSL and it httpd started. but all clients for ownCloud use https.. /sigh... I'm using Letsencrypt for my ownCloud [personal] set up. It works great! I am doing so also, but this specific system is actually not accessible off network (at this time). So I chose to use a StartSSL certificate. 
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 I have not gotten back to this yet. I just updated a couple users to use http for the short term. this is on my today or tomorrow list depending on how today goes. 
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 This has magically resolved itself. I was finally able to come back to this tonight. Prior to doing anything, I - rebooted the server again.
- ensured ownCloud was working via http.
- uncommented the certificates in ssl.conf
- restarted httpd
- it successfully restart.
 I changed nothing in the last week. I never even logged into the damned server. I don't need this shit. I need to know what is happening so that when I reboot again next month, I can be confident the damned thing comes up. 
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 Nothing scarier than things that fix themselves  
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 @scottalanmiller said: Nothing scarier than things that fix themselves  Seriously upset about this. I will be rebooting the machine a few times today trying to make it do it again. 


