> All of my users run IE 5.5, 5.5sp2, 6, or 6sp1 as they are all Windows 2000. 
> When attempting to access the secure area on my webserver, they recieve a 'page
> cannot be displayed' error.  Upon refresh, 70% of the page will properly appear.
>  Another refresh and the rest may appear OR the error will come up again. 
> Another refresh and the same thing OR it will come up fine.

Cool. I've never seen this one, and I use IE (various versions) to
access apache (various versions, various OSes) zillions of pages on my
servers everyday.

> [Tue Sep 24 00:30:00 2002] [notice] child pid 3713 exit signal Segmentation
> fault (11)
> [Tue Sep 24 00:30:03 2002] [notice] child pid 4234 exit signal Segmentation
> fault (11)
> [Tue Sep 24 00:30:08 2002] [notice] child pid 3711 exit signal Segmentation
> fault (11)

This is a bad sign... have you got any unusual modules loaded? I know of
one vendor that has an Apache module that conflicts with libssl if they
are loaded the right way.

> Server config is as follows:
> 
> Red Hat 6.2, Apache 1.3.26, PHP 4.12, mod_ssl 2.8.10, OpenSSL 0.9.5a. 

0.9.5a is ancient... It looks like you're building apache and mod_ssl
from source; I'd build openssl (0.9.6g) from source too and use that
instead of the RH6.2 distributed openssl libraries.

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