Cannot start Secure connections

Hi again.
After upgrading from 3.30.929 -> 3.42.947 -> 4.00.903, secure connections
fail to start.
The error logged is:
The SSL Daemon has exited with exit code 35.
Couldn't find the certificate file.
After that, the server continues with SSL connections disabled.
I have my own (default) apache running in RH 9 and installed tta web server
in port 81 -which is shut down.
Certificate is installed ok and https by its own is working fine.
I have correctly found in /opt/tarantella/var/tsp both cert files, which in
fact are pointing as sym links to /etc/httpd/conf/ssl...
The command tarantella security certinfo shows everything is ok.
Any hint on debugging this?
TIA
Alan.

Solved.
It was a permission denied error rather than a file not found.
Cert files where only root readable and couldn't be accessed
by tta at runtime.
It was hard to guess since looking at the sym links doesn't
show the destination's file permissions by default.
Hope the error message be more specific in future versions in
order to save all us some time.
Alan.
Alan Weber wrote:
Hi again.
After upgrading from 3.30.929 -> 3.42.947 -> 4.00.903, secure connections
fail to start.
The error logged is:
The SSL Daemon has exited with exit code 35.
Couldn't find the certificate file.
After that, the server continues with SSL connections disabled.
I have my own (default) apache running in RH 9 and installed tta web server
in port 81 -which is shut down.
Certificate is installed ok and https by its own is working fine.
I have correctly found in /opt/tarantella/var/tsp both cert files, which in
fact are pointing as sym links to /etc/httpd/conf/ssl...
The command tarantella security certinfo shows everything is ok.
Any hint on debugging this?
TIA
Alan.

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