ID:               22441
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      eric at vlender dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         OpenSSL related
 Operating System: GNU/Linux (slackware)
 PHP Version:      4.3.1
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[2003-03-04 20:11:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does compiling PHP as DSO for Apache fix this?
If so, you can bogus this, we already have a report about that one.



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[2003-02-28 19:19:56] eric at vlender dot com

Well, I have now compiled in openssl-0.9.7a and cURL-7.10.3 and instead
of just getting nothing, I get this in my logs:
[Fri Feb 28 18:19:46 2003] [notice] child pid 11916 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
[Fri Feb 28 18:19:46 2003] [notice] child pid 11908 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)

That is with an attempted fsockopen("ssl://securehost.hre", 443,
errorno, error);  call that works perfectly with out the -pfpro option
... 

I guess I can always have PHP shell out to a PERL script and manage the
transaction .. 

Thanks for your help :)

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[2003-02-26 11:37:47] eric at vlender dot com

On a quick side note, Payflow pro is working perfectly.  We use it for
our signups, and the signup procedure is functioning perfectly.  Just
cURL and fsockopen() are not happy..  :(

I placed them in /usr/lib and /usr/local/include respectfully. 
/usr/local/lib/pfpro.h is a symlink to the header in
/usr/local/include

~> locate pfpro | sort
/usr/lib/libpfpro.so
/usr/local/include/pfpro.h
/usr/local/lib/pfpro.h
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro/CREDITS
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro/TODO
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro/config.m4
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro/pfpro.c
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro/pfpro.lo
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro/pfpro.o
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/ext/pfpro/php_pfpro.h
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.1/tests/testpfpro.php

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[2003-02-26 11:25:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Where are the pfpro libs and headers installed then?
And you're absolutely sure you don't have any older versions
laying around? (I somewhat remember there being some problems before
with pfpro and openssl..)


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[2003-02-26 11:19:14] eric at vlender dot com

One other note that I realized should probally be taken into account
with this.  I am using apache-ssl Ben-SSL/1.48 and not mod_ssl.

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