ID:               19655
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: 2.2.20
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
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[2002-10-12 10:34:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip



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[2002-10-01 13:14:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I tested the php4-200209300600 snap. I still have apache segfaulting :

#0  ps_mm_destroy (data=0x83f26a8) at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/ext/session/mod_mm.c:241
241                             next = sd->next;
(gdb) bt
#0  ps_mm_destroy (data=0x83f26a8) at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/ext/session/mod_mm.c:241
#1  0x8135606 in zm_shutdown_ps_mm (type=1, module_number=18) at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/ext/session/mod_mm.c:293
#2  0x81348c4 in zm_shutdown_session (type=1, module_number=18)
    at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/ext/session/session.c:1511
#3  0x80e880f in module_destructor (module=0x83e2518) at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/Zend/zend_API.c:1128
#4  0x80e9e47 in zend_hash_apply_deleter (ht=0x839d460, p=0x83e24e8) at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/Zend/zend_hash.c:598
#5  0x80e9f59 in zend_hash_graceful_reverse_destroy (ht=0x839d460) at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/Zend/zend_hash.c:664
#6  0x80e62dc in zend_shutdown () at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/Zend/zend.c:512
#7  0x80cae93 in php_module_shutdown () at
/space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/main/main.c:1193
#8  0x80cae74 in php_module_shutdown_wrapper (sapi_globals=0x835b520)
at /space/build/apache/php4-200209300600/main/main.c:1170
#9  0x80c1540 in apache_php_module_shutdown_wrapper ()
#10 0x81966ce in run_cleanups ()
#11 0x8194db4 in ap_clear_pool ()
#12 0x8194e29 in ap_destroy_pool ()
#13 0x8194d8c in ap_clear_pool ()
#14 0x8194e29 in ap_destroy_pool ()
#15 0x81a38c2 in clean_parent_exit ()
#16 0x81a6593 in standalone_main ()
#17 0x81a6a93 in main ()

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[2002-09-29 20:03:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip

I meant all the libraries you link with PHP and apache with.
But please try the snapshot, it's more likely not related to SSL anyway
and there were some fixes in CVS just today which should prevent this.


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[2002-09-29 17:40:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> and are you 100% sure you're really compiling with 0.9.6g ? 

Yes, Apache+mod_ssl are linked with a just "untagzip'ed and compiled"
openssl-0.9.6g ...

> And that ALL your software is linked with it?

Why would other software be linked with it ? We're only takking about a
httpd process, not the whole of the system.

> Best way to be sure about it is to first remove all binaries
> compiled with openssl and all old openssl libraries from your system
> and compile the latest from scratch.

Why would I do that ? I am sure the steps I made : it is an
Apache+0.9.6g (as shown in headers) and it is crashed by the worm code
:(

Georges

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[2002-09-29 17:33:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please, don't sign your comments..and are you 100% sure 
you're really compiling with 0.9.6g ? And that ALL your
software is linked with it?

Best way to be sure about it is to first remove all binaries
compiled with openssl and all old openssl libraries from your system
and compile the latest from scratch.


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