On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 14:29 -0700, Michelle Schuknecht wrote: > I am using a different script in init.d then what was supplied so > that apache will start automatically with ssl enabled. I fixed the > script I am using so that chkconfig now works. I turned httpd off > and on with chkconfig. I'm still having the same issue. Upon boot > httpd is running, but I get a bad gateway message. Once I stop and > start the httpd script in init.d, everything works o.k. If there is > a problem with the script I am using in init.d, wouldn't I also have > problems when trying to run it manually? I'm not sure what else > could be causing this behavior. I have saved the original init.d/ > httpd script. Is there an easier way to make sure apache starts up > with ssl enabled? > > > > > Does your SSL certificate require a passphrase? > > No passphrase is required. If you have a passphrase-less key then the regular initscript should work: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/ssl/ssl_faq.html#removepassphrase Paul.