This is just about as basic an RT install as you can get. everything was installed by CPAN and RPMs.
I can give you instructions or if you have a place I can put a 1-2GB file I could probably just build a CentOS VM that exhibits the problem. On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Alex Vandiver <ale...@bestpractical.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2014-03-27 at 16:42 -0500, Dewhirst, Rob wrote: >> RT 4.0.19 (because of RTIR) >> mod_perl > > Interesting; we've seen another report of this previously, but I've been > unable to replicate it. It's presumably caused by a disagreement of > mod_ssl with the SSL libraries that perl uses for LDAPS support -- and > since mod_perl is in use, those two exist in the same process, and their > disagreements lead to coredumps. We addressed a similar problem with > mod_ssl and TLS connections to Postgres early in the 4.0 series. > > The simple work-around is to switch from mod_perl to one of the fastcgi > deployment strategies, which separates the mod_ssl OpenSSL stack from > perl's LDAPS OpenSSL stack, allowing them to play well together. > > However, I'd love to have a simple replication strategy to help track > this down and fix it. How stock an RT install is this? I presume > you're running with the standard Apache and mod_perl installs from RPMs? > Can you provide your RT::Authen::ExternalAuth configuration? > - Alex > > -- > RT Training - Dallas May 20-21 > http://bestpractical.com/training -- RT Training - Dallas May 20-21 http://bestpractical.com/training