I've posted earlier to the list, but had no response. Here is my problem.
I compiled Apache + mod_ssl + mod_php with OpenSSL 0.9.4 and the latest
mod_ssl and apache. after starting apache (apachectl startssl) i try and
access the website via https:/. Internet explorer tells me that the
certificate is fake..or whatever yata yata..i click yes to proceed and it
tells me "IE can not open the internnet site https://secure.realshell.com.
The server returned an invalid or unrecognized response."
I click OK, and try it again. now it says "A connection with the server
can not be established" These werror messages alternate, and about 25% of
the time, the page actually works, and i can acces the secure site.
Usually, after i doa killall -1 httpd, i can access the secure site, but
after about 10 minutes, or 3 times of reloading it, i get theese error
messages. At first i thought there wwas something wrong, i was using
named-based vhosting, i compiled a seperate httpd server, and setup a
seperate ip addres for secure.realshell.com and startred it up, worked ok
at first, then got the errors,.

the error_log is as follows:
[Tue Aug 17 02:02:50 1999] [notice] child pid 23855 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Aug 17 02:02:51 1999] [notice] child pid 23854 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Aug 17 02:02:51 1999] [notice] child pid 23852 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Aug 17 02:02:55 1999] [notice] child pid 23853 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)

ssl_engine_log is as floows:
[17/Aug/1999 02:02:50] [info]  Connection to child 2 established (server
secure.realshell.com:443)
[17/Aug/1999 02:02:50] [info]  Connection to child 4 established (server
secure.realshell.com:443)
[17/Aug/1999 02:02:54] [info]  Connection to child 1 established (server
secure.realshell.com:443)

all that for one time accessing https://secure.realshell.com

-Roman Volf
www.realshell.com
Affordable Shells and Webhosting
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