From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050923 Fedora/1.7.12-1.5.1 Description of problem: [root@Bass init.d]# service httpd restart Stopping httpd: [FAILED] Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 112 of /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf: SSLCertificateFile: file '/etc/pki/tls/certs/localhost.crt' does not exist or is empty [FAILED] Httpd was previously configured and running. Either upgrade from FC3 to FC4 broke it, or a recient update did. Manually creating localhost.crt allows http to restart, but it's still not configured properly. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): httpd-2.0.54-10.2, openssl-0.9.7f-7.10 How reproducible: Didn't try Additional info:
What's the output of: rpm -q mod_ssl rpm -V mod_ssl and please attach the /root/upgrade.log if this was an upgrade from FC3 to FC4. If your ssl.conf was unmodified in the FC3 install, it should have been updated to point to the /etc/pki certs; mod_ssl's %post script should have created the new certs.
(This is a mass update of bugs which have been in the NEEDINFO state unmodified for over a year and have not been confirmed for a still supported version of Fedora Core.) Closing per lack of response to previous request for information. This bug was originally filed against a much earlier version of Fedora Core, and significant changes have taken place since the last version for which this bug is confirmed. Note that FC3 and FC4 are supported by Fedora Legacy for security fixes only. Please install a still supported version and retest. If it still occurs on FC5 or FC6, please reopen and assign to the correct version. Otherwise, if this a security issue, please change the product to Fedora Legacy. Thanks, and we are sorry that we did not get to this bug earlier.