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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: MetaLib
    • Product Version: 3

    Description:
    Apache with SSL not working after applying revision 3.13/ User information not transferred to MetaLib when using SSL

    Resolution:
    After upgrading to Revision 3.13, check that the PDS_PORT and PDS_PORT_IN definitions use the correct SSL port as follows:

    As the "metalib" user within a server SSH session:

    1) within the ,/metalib_conf/metalib_start directory, change if necessary the relevant PDS_PORT and PDS_PORT_IN parameters to the SSL PORT and save the file

    2) issue the command "source metalib_start"

    3) issue the command "metalib_conf_create" to create a new metalib.conf file with the new metalib_start parameters included

    4) issue the command "start_w" to restart the Web servers and allow the new metalib.conf to be taken/read


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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