I see that error in my logs all the time, but was not aware it was
one the users were seeing. We haven't had any complaints about it.
I don't know what causes it; since it has been going on for years
with no complaints it never really made it on my radar screen.
nsopenssl puts out a bunch of apparently victimless errors like this.
janine
On Jan 25, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Alex Kroman wrote:
Hi all,
Every day about 1% of connections to my website result in the
following
error:
Error: nsopenssl: SSL write error: bad write retry
I can reproduce the error by repeatedly submiting a form.
Eventually one
of those submits will fail and give the generic Internet Explorer
connection error and append the "bad write retry" message to the log.
Has anyone run into this problem?
I am using the stock Debian versions of AOLServer 4.0.10 and nsopenssl
3.0beta22.
Here are some settings from my configuration file:
ns_param maxinput [expr 1024 * 1024 * 100]
ns_param recvwait [expr 20 * 60]
ns_param socktimeout 240
Thanks,
Alex
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