Interesting, I found the same behavior when compiling mod_ssl statically
into apache. Loading mod_ssl as a DSO would not core dump when doing a
graceful. I did not get a stack trace. Here's the Apache configuration I
used:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=ssl --enable-module=m
ost --enable-shared=max --disable-shared=ssl
This was using apache_1.3.12, mod_ssl-2.6.5, mm-1.1.3 and openssl-0.9.5a on
IRIX 6.5.
-Dave
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> Subject: [BugDB] Segfault on graceful restart (PR#434)
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> Full_Name: Ed Kubaitis
> Version: 2.6.5
> OS: Solaris 2.6
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>
> SunOS 5.6 Generic_105181-06 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-2
>
> apache_1.3.12
> egd-0.8
> mod_ssl-2.6.5-1.3.12
> mm-1.1.3
> openssl-0.9.5a
> rsaref-2.0
>
> # adb /www/apache/bin/httpd core
> core file = core -- program ``httpd'' on platform SUNW,Ultra-2
> SIGSEGV: Segmentation Fault
> $c
> SSL_CTX_ctrl(0x211af8,0x211ad0,0xef62a9dc,0x0,0x2f657272,0x2f73736c) + 10c
> ap_init_modules(0x211ad0,0x211af8,0x1f9a1c,0x211af8,0xef623108,0xc
> 92ec) + 60
> ap_child_terminate(0x2,0xeffffc3c,0x1f9a1c,0x44,0xef625c30,0xef625
> ebc) + 1ba8
> main(0x2,0xeffffc3c,0xeffffc48,0x1f7c00,0x0,0x0) + 7a8
>
> mod_ssl-2.6.3 with mm-1.0.12 does not have this problem.
>
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