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Page cannot be found - SSL pages
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| davidsz 2004-04-14, 2:07 pm |
| Hi,
I=B4m getting a trouble with an IBM Websphere Commerce Suite 5.1 start. I c=
an navigate the entire site when using simply http. When I try to use some =
other stuff that requires https, i got the 404 the page cannot be found err=
or. Commands like LogonForm and Registration use to produce this error. Do =
somebody know how to solve it? Or make some work around?
thanks,
David
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| davidsz <canopo2003@yahoo.com.br> wrote in message news:<1548069878.1081883385155.JavaMail.wasadmin@swg3ws006>...
> Hi,
>
> I m getting a trouble with an IBM Websphere Commerce Suite 5.1 start. I c
> an navigate the entire site when using simply http. When I try to use some
> other stuff that requires https, i got the 404 the page cannot be found err
> or. Commands like LogonForm and Registration use to produce this error. Do
> somebody know how to solve it? Or make some work around?
>
> thanks,
> David
David,
Ths might not be the problem, but what happens when you simply invoke
https://<host> in the browser? If you get an error and there is no ssl
indicator in your browser, the problem may be that the SSL key for the
http server isn't valid (e.g. expired, not there, etc.)
-Jim
Jim O'Neill
Principal
Ducat Commerce, LLC
www.ducatcommerce.com
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| davidsz <canopo2003@yahoo.com.br> wrote in message news:<1548069878.1081883385155.JavaMail.wasadmin@swg3ws006>...
> Hi,
>
> I m getting a trouble with an IBM Websphere Commerce Suite 5.1 start. I c
> an navigate the entire site when using simply http. When I try to use some
> other stuff that requires https, i got the 404 the page cannot be found err
> or. Commands like LogonForm and Registration use to produce this error. Do
> somebody know how to solve it? Or make some work around?
>
> thanks,
> David
For 404, you might want to check your <VirtualHost/> directives in the
http server's httpd.conf to make sure that they're correct for port
443.
Jim
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Jim O'Neill
Ducat Commerce, LLC
www.ducatcommerce.com
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