Hi John, still the same error .... I've removed openssl-devel and compiled apache+mod_ssl again but nothing changed ....
Am 2 Mar 2002 14:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > One thing to double-check is whether you are compiling with the > correct headers. What does > > rpm -q openssl-devel > > give you? You should be able to remove the openssl-devel package if > it's installed with the usual > > rpm -e openssl-devel > > It is possible that you are compiling against the older headers, > whilst the libraries used are the newer version of openssl that you've > compiled. > > I'll be trying this kind of installation out myself soon for Red Hat > 7.2, as the lag in versions that Red Hat provide is becoming > irritating. If you are still stuck I'll speed myself up a bit! > > - > John Airey > Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute for > the Blind, Bakewell Road, Peterborough PE2 6XU, Tel.: +44 (0) 1733 > 375299 Fax: +44 (0) 1733 370848 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Evolution - A crutch for scientists who can't handle the existence of > the creator. See "disproven scientific theories" and Romans 1:22. > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Michael Metz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >Sent: 01 March 2002 17:19 > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: RE: Problem with File-Upload>20k > > > > > >Hi John, > > > >I have reinstalled openssl 0.9.6 (Sep 2000) which was shipped > >with RedHat > >7.1 but with no effect. I'm receiving the same error. > >apache and/or mod_ssl isn't installed via RPM (checked) > > > >I compiled apache/mod_ssl with the following arguments: > >(I'm using constants for Version-Numbers ....) > > > >cd mod_ssl-$MODSSLVERSION > >./configure --with-apache=../apache_$APACHEVERSION > >cd ../apache_$APACHEVERSION > >CFLAGS="-Wall -DSECURITY_HOLE_PASS_AUTHORIZATION" > >SSL_BASE="/usr/local/ssl/" > >export CFLAGS SSL_BASE > >./configure --with-layout=RedHat --enable-module=vhost_alias > >--enable- module=so --enable-module=rewrite > >--enable-module=log_referer --enable- module=ssl --enable-module=info > >--add-module=../mod_gzip.c --server- uid=wwwrun --server-gid=www > > > >Could there be the problem? > > > >Thanks in advance ... > > > >Bye > > Michael > > > >Am 1 Mar 2002 14:44 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> This kind of error is often seen where there is a conflict > >between the > >> built-in version of openssl and the version you have compiled. > >> > >> Redhat 7.0,7.1 and 7.2 all come with openssl. Currently they are > >> all older versions than what you can compile from source, and so > >> are the version of apache and mod_ssl that they supply. > >> > >> Can you check what you get if you type > >> > >> rpm -q apache > >> rpm -q mod_ssl > >> > >> These are the built-in packages, which may also conflict > >with what you > >> have compiled. Unlike openssl, you will be able to remove these > >> packages, although you may have to remove other packages also. In > >> the case of openssl, ensure you don't overwrite the built-in one in > >> /usr/bin. Use /usr/local/bin instead. If you have, use > >> > >> rpm -ivh "openssl-package-name" --force > >> > >> To forcibly reinstall the built-in package. > >> > >> Incidentally, I'm currently writing a submission for the openssl > >> FAQ because this comes up so often. > >> > >> - > >> John Airey > >> Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute > >> for the Blind, Bakewell Road, Peterborough PE2 6XU, Tel.: +44 (0) > >> 1733 375299 Fax: +44 (0) 1733 370848 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> Evolution - A crutch for scientists who can't handle the existence > >> of the creator. See "disproven scientific theories" and Romans > >> 1:22. > >> > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >From: Michael Metz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >> >Sent: 01 March 2002 13:21 > >> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >Subject: Problem with File-Upload>20k > >> > > >> > > >> >Hi there, > >> > > >> >i'm running a SSL enabled WebServer since nearly 1 month. Today I > >> >wanted to make an http-file-upload (~20k) an received the > >> >following error in my error_log: [Fri Mar 1 11:26:41 2002] > >> >[error] mod_ssl: SSL error on reading data (OpenSSL library error > >> >follows) > >[Fri Mar 1 > >> >11:26:41 2002] [error] OpenSSL: error:1408F10B:SSL > >> >routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number > >> > > >> >After that I updated my openssl-Version (which was from Dec 2000) > >> >to the current release "OpenSSL 0.9.6c [engine] 21 dec 2001" and > >> >recompiled my apache 1.3.23 mit mod_ssl 2.8.7-1.3.23. With no > >> >other result. Normal connections seem to work fine (Opera says > >> >"High Encryption TLS v1.0 128 bit C4 (1024 bit RSA/SHA) but > >> >File-Uploads fail when they are larger than about 20k. Smaller > >> >files work fine .... 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