[ic] SSL Internal Server Error 500
Rick Bragg
interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Thu May 8 18:51:01 2003
skip wrote:
> Here is the situation:
>
> We took on a project to rebuild a website for a client. They were using
> NetLedger for their eCommerce solution and we sold them on moving to
> Interchange. We ordered a new domain name, installed interchange and built
> the catalog. When all was said and done the decided they it was important to
> maintain their current domain name, and they didn't want us to simply park
> the old name on top of the new one, so I set up another hosting account and
> redirected their domain name to a new account, I installed interchange, and
> then I copied the catalog from the new domain to the old domain. (I used the
> instructions from the archive to the best I could).
>
> Everything now seems to work fine except for SSL. I installed the
> certificate onto the site, went into my catalog.cfg file and changed the
> address for the secure server from http: to https: and rebooted interchange.
> I can browse and add things to my cart, but when I go to check out and
> interchange attempts to switch to https: - I bomb out with an Internal
> Server Error 500. I don't get anything related to this error in my
> interchange or catalog error logs.
>
> As expected, my hosting company said that they can't support my third party
> shopping cart software and that I was tough out of luck. They did however
> say that my SSL certificate is correctly installed and functional. I have
> also verified it is functional outside of Interchange (https://mydomain.com
> works fine). The only problem is when I attempt to use SSL within
> interchange.
>
> Any ideas? I searched the archive and didn't find anything that seemed to
> help.
>
> Thanks,
> Andy Melichar
> Rebel2 Studios
>
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try a test cgi script.
https:mydomain.com may work fine, but if you get errors on
https://mydomain.com/cgi/test.cgi than the secure server may have an
issue with its cgi scriptalias or mabe a suexec issue.
Rick