On 11/16/2010 01:39 AM, George J. Walsh wrote: > We are in the process of adding gnutls functions to our apache httpd > server. > > The server is running Mandriva cooker (2011.0) with kernel > 2.6.36-server. > > Apache is at rev 2.2.17 > mod_gnutls is at rev 0.5.9 > > We have encountered a problem with the config file for mod_gnutls. > It includes the statement: > 'GnuTLSCache dbm conf/mod_gnutls/gnutls_cache'. > When httpd service is started, it fails with the following logged error: > [Mon Nov 08 15:52:17 2010] [error] (20019)DSO load failed: GnuTLS: > Cannot > create DBM Cache at `/etc/httpd/conf/mod_gnutls/gnutls_cache' > (20019)DSO load failed: GnuTLS: Post Config for GnuTLSCache Failed. > Shutting
That's pretty strange is /etc/httpd/conf/mod_gnutls/ a writable by apache directory? > I gave some thought to changing dbm to memcached in the interim, but > GnuTLSCache still wants a path. Then I attempted to turn things off (ie: > none) but again it wants a second argument??? I'll see to fix the issue with "none", but to disable it you can just comment it out. Why memchached doesn't work for you? (it requires mod_gnutls to be build with memcached support) If caching is an issue, due to space, you can also disable server-side caching and enable GnuTLSSessionTickets to use the client as a "caching" place. regards, Nikos _______________________________________________ Modules mailing list Modules@lists.outoforder.cc http://lists.outoforder.cc/mailman/listinfo/modules