Well I asked this about a week ago, but I'll ask again
because I can't figure out what the heck MM wants.
I'm trying to install mod_ssl2.8.2-1.3.19 on a Solaris 8
system. I'm at step 4 of the mod_ssl INSTALLATION instructions,
the MM Shared Memory Library build. Here is the
After creating /usr/local/apachelogs this error went away.
On 14 Jul, To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just followed the US instructions in mod_ssl-2.3.5-1.3.6 with the
> optional mm-1.0.9 instructions.
>
> When I try to start the server I get:
>
> Ouch! ap_mm_create() faile
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Diana Shepard wrote:
> decision on shared memory allocation method... 4.4BSD-style mmap() via
> MAP_ANON
> checking for shared memory maximum segment size... configure: error: Unable
> to determine maximum shared memory segment size
I've seen this on either Solaris or HP-UX
Cliff,
Thanks for the reply, but I am already using
the GNU gcc compiler.
Diana Shepard
-Original Message-
From: Cliff Woolley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 8:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MM
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Diana
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 05:19:52PM -0600, Diana Shepard wrote:
> Well I asked this about a week ago, but I'll ask again
> because I can't figure out what the heck MM wants.
> I'm trying to install mod_ssl2.8.2-1.3.19 on a Solaris 8
> system. I'm at step 4 of the m
Erdmut,
Thanks very much for the taking the time
to respond. I tried your suggestion, but
unfortunately the same error persists. Think
I'll just have to skip MM in the mod_ssl install.
Diana Shepard
University of Colorado, Boulder
-Original Message-
From: Erdmut Pfeifer [m
d. I tried your suggestion, but
> unfortunately the same error persists. Think
> I'll just have to skip MM in the mod_ssl install.
It looks like the line you replaced is not where the error is occuring, it's
only a line that retrieves the value of an earlier test - ie. it assumes that a
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 01:32:56PM -0600, Diana Shepard wrote:
> Erdmut,
>
> Thanks very much for the taking the time
> to respond. I tried your suggestion, but
> unfortunately the same error persists.
sorry, my fault, didn't look closely enough at what the script is
really doing. You also
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001, Diana Shepard wrote:
> Well I asked this about a week ago, but I'll ask again
> because I can't figure out what the heck MM wants.
> I'm trying to install mod_ssl2.8.2-1.3.19 on a Solaris 8
> system. I'm at step 4 of the mod_ssl INSTALLATI
Just FYI: those which had problems compiling MM (especially under AIX and
friends or related to the Awk problems) can now find the released MM 1.0.8 on
the net.
Ralf S. Engelschall
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999, Jeffrey Hundstad wrote:
> After creating /usr/local/apachelogs this error went away.
>
> On 14 Jul, To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I just followed the US instructions in mod_ssl-2.3.5-1.3.6 with the
> > optional mm-1.0.9 instructions.
> >
Hi there,
did you notice that there is a security bug in mm < version 1.2.1 as well which was
announced on Jul 30 2002? Have a look here:
Advisory: http://www.openpkg.org/security/OpenPKG-SA-2002.007-mm.html (CERT ID
"2002-453dcert").
You can get the latest version of
Hi, I wanted to find out, if the MM lib is optional for Mod-SSL, what
exactly does it add? Is Mod-SSL with MM more stable then the one without
it? Faster?
What is the -DEAPI switch. I've compiled Apache with MM and Mod-SSL and
now I get a warning that mod_jserv should be recompiled with -
While doing a standard install:
./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.6 \
--with-ssleay=../openssl-0.9.3a \
--with-mm=../mm-1.0.4 \
--prefix=/usr/local/apache
I receive this error:
Configuring for Apache, Version 1.3.6
+ using installation path layout: Apache (config.layout
Hiyas.. Well I seem to have gotten mod_ssl 2.3.5 + mm 1.0.8 + apache +
mod_perl 1.20 compiled fine and running fine without seg faulting or Buss
Erroring on solaris 2.6.. So long has I define SSLSessionCache as shm
instead of dbm.. defining it as dbm would make it segfault on USR1 or HUP
signals
Hi,
I have a simple question, but I am still unable to find the answer in the
docs.
What are the use and benefit of using MM with mod_ssl?
Thank you for your insight.
Gilles
__
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000, Victor wrote:
> Hi, I wanted to find out, if the MM lib is optional for Mod-SSL,
Yes, MM is optional.
> what
> exactly does it add?
It adds shared memory support to EAPI.
> Is Mod-SSL with MM more stable then the one without
> it? Faster?
Not really m
Thanks for your help.
I will look in the archives (should've done this before though).
Victor
__
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECT
We've got a few sun E250's that I'm in the process of upgrading with
apache 1.3.14, mod_ssl-2.7.1-1.3.14, mm-1.1.3, and openssl-0.9.6. I
built apache on our development box and moved it to the respective
production servers. This worked fine on all of the boxes except on
Sorry if there is an MM mailing list, I didn't see it from the MM homepage.
I hope this is reasonable appropriate.
When using MM, is the semaphore file location hard-coded at compile time? I
am trying to build a binary of apache which can be distributed across
multiple servers and install
This isn't strictly a mod_ssl problem but I couldn't find an mm-list so
please indulge me...
My set up is;
apache-1.3.17,
mod_ssl-2.8.0,
openssl-0.9.6,
php-4.0.4pl1,
mm-1.1.3
On a Sparc Solaris 2.8 platform.
I have two identical machines: on the internal development machine, I
co
Hello,it seems like no matter where I install apache+mod_ssl with mm
library,it crates files under /usr/local/apache/logs.How can I change
this behaviour? Then applying patches to apache & configuring apache
with --prefix option does not change this behaviour.
Th
On Mon, May 31, 1999, John Hamlik wrote:
> While doing a standard install:
>
> ./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.6 \
> --with-ssleay=../openssl-0.9.3a \
> --with-mm=../mm-1.0.4 \
> --prefix=/usr/local/apache
>
> I receive this error:
>
> Configuring for Ap
On Fri, Jun 25, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hiyas.. Well I seem to have gotten mod_ssl 2.3.5 + mm 1.0.8 + apache +
> mod_perl 1.20 compiled fine and running fine without seg faulting or Buss
> Erroring on solaris 2.6.. So long has I define SSLSessionCache as shm
> instead of db
On Fri, Jun 25, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hiyas.. Well I seem to have gotten mod_ssl 2.3.5 + mm 1.0.8 + apache +
> mod_perl 1.20 compiled fine and running fine without seg faulting or Buss
> Erroring on solaris 2.6.. So long has I define SSLSessionCache as shm
> instead of db
I just followed the US instructions in mod_ssl-2.3.5-1.3.6 with the
optional mm-1.0.9 instructions.
When I try to start the server I get:
Ouch! ap_mm_create() failed
IOT trap/Abort
What /exactly/ does this mean... and where did I go wrong.
BTW: I'm running:
linux-
Any plans to make the MM CVS archive available via rsync?
A recent query shows only:
RSYNC service ready (rsync 2.3.1)
wml-distrib Website META Language (WML): Distribution Files
wml-cvs Website META Language (WML): CVS Repository
eperl-distrib Embedded Perl 5 Language (ePerl
'allo,
I have upgraded my webserver to Apache 1.3.9 and was also in
the process of upgrading my mod_ssl. Of course with the newer mod_ssl
I need to use the MM package. I am having difficulty in getting the
configurations process itself to complete for MM. Here is the
configur
]
Subject: Question regarding MM
Hi,
I have a simple question, but I am still unable to find the answer in the
docs.
What are the use and benefit of using MM with mod_ssl?
Thank you for your insight.
Gilles
__
Apache Interface to
;
> Subject: RE: Question regarding MM
>
>
> It lets you use shared memory session caching; the session cache
> which gets
> the best performance is a shared memory cache, the shmcb cache.
>
> Lynn Gazis
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Gilles Gros [mailto:[EM
shmcb session cache instead of the dbm one. However, in
order for this to work, you will likely need to use the MM package (which
can be downloaded from http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/mm/ - see that site for
further information about this package).
Lynn Gazis
-Original Message-
From: Gilles
Does the directory /path/logs exist?
-Dave
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Avery Buffington
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 10:24 AM
> To: mod_ssl mailing list
> Subject: MM and mod_ssl strangeness
>
&g
m: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Avery Buffington
> > Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 10:24 AM
> > To: mod_ssl mailing list
> > Subject: MM and mod_ssl strangeness
> >
> >
> >
> > We've got a few sun E250's t
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|> bash# /path/bin/httpsd-1.3.14 -f /path/etc/httpsd.portal.conf
|> Ouch! ap_mm_create(1048576, "/path/logs/httpsd.mm.363") failed
|> Error: MM: mm:core: failed to acquire shared memory segment (Invalid argument): OS:
|No such
Yep, that's what it was. The box it was built on had a huge value for
shminfo_shmmax (apparently it was running oracle at one time or
another). So for now the simplest solution was to rebuild the mm
library on this particular target machine and then rebuild apache on
that box.
thank
Hi,
"Schwartz, Mark" wrote:
> When using MM, is the semaphore file location hard-coded at compile time? I
> am trying to build a binary of apache which can be distributed across
> multiple servers and installed in different directories. When I put it in a
> differen
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 01:19:06PM +0100, Owen Boyle wrote:
> Now when I try to start apache on the external machine, I get:
>
> # ./httpd
> Ouch! ap_mm_create(1048576, "/home/apache/logs/httpd.mm.14992") failed
> Error: MM: mm:core: failed to acquire shared memory se
Mads Toftum wrote:
> There's a couple of things to try - first try the ipcs command to
> see the ipc status.
Er I guess this might have something to do with it:
# ipcs
IPC status from as of Thu Feb 8 15:18:19 2001
Message Queue facility not in system.
T ID KEYMODE
I am following the mod_ssl INSTALLATION (unix)
instructions and have gotten to step 4, the MM
Shared Memory Library build. I'm installing on
Sun Solaris 8, Netra X1 server.
./configure returns an error of:
"unable to determine max shared memory
segment size".
I've seen so
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 03:16:30PM +0200, Alexander Piavka wrote:
>
> Hello,it seems like no matter where I install apache+mod_ssl with mm
> library,it crates files under /usr/local/apache/logs.How can I change
> this behaviour? Then applying patches to apache & configuri
I believe he is refering to these files being ceated under the apache
logs/ dir:
httpd.mm.11934.sem
httpd.mm.11961.sem
...
And, I believe they are menat to be there as he is using mm for apache
memory management.
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Mads Toftum wrote:
> On Mon,
>
> I believe he is refering to these files being ceated under the apache
> logs/ dir:
>
> httpd.mm.11934.sem
> httpd.mm.11961.sem
> ...
>
> And, I believe they are menat to be there as he is using mm for apache
> memory management.
But my apache instalation
, Alexander Piavka wrote:
> >
> > I believe he is refering to these files being ceated under the apache
> > logs/ dir:
> >
> > httpd.mm.11934.sem
> > httpd.mm.11961.sem
> > ...
> >
> > And, I believe they are menat to be there as he is using mm
Alexander Piavka wrote:
> But my apache instalation in not under /usr/local/apache ,while mm module
> tryes to create file only under /usr/local/apache/logs directory no matter
> where apache is really installed. And if I create a dummy directory
> /usr/local/apache/logs then it wo
gs/ dir:
>
> httpd.mm.11934.sem
> httpd.mm.11961.sem
> ...
>
> And, I believe they are menat to be there as he is using mm for apache
> memory management.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron DuFresne
>
>
> On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Mads Toftum wrote:
>
> > On Mo
forms this week,
I've now also spent a few days and added GNU Autoconf and GNU Libtool support
to this library and replaced all hard-coded platform checks with a lot more
sophisticated decision scheme (you remember: for shared memory and mutex
implementation there are a lot of possibilities
On Mon, Aug 30, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any plans to make the MM CVS archive available via rsync?
>
> A recent query shows only:
>
> RSYNC service ready (rsync 2.3.1)
>
> wml-distrib Website META Language (WML): Distribution Files
> wml-cvs We
On Tue, Sep 07, 1999, Mehul N. Sanghvi wrote:
> I have upgraded my webserver to Apache 1.3.9 and was also in
> the process of upgrading my mod_ssl. Of course with the newer mod_ssl
> I need to use the MM package.
No, you don't _HAVE_ to use MM. It's just recommen
>
> On Tue, Sep 07, 1999, Mehul N. Sanghvi wrote:
>
> > I have upgraded my webserver to Apache 1.3.9 and was also in
> > the process of upgrading my mod_ssl. Of course with the newer mod_ssl
> > I need to use the MM package.
>
> No, you don't _HAVE_ t
Hi,
Having just
heard about MM, I am trying to use it.
I compile my
apache, but when I try to start it, I get :
Syntax
error on line 59 of
/opt/apache/conf/local_conf/mod_ssl.conf:SSLSessionCache: shared memory
cache not useable on this platform
and line 59 there is
Hello all,
I am trying to install the mod_ssl and the mm
library and below is my goal:
1. Install Apache 1st without mod_ssl.
2. Enable mm library.
3. Install mod_ssl as a shared object.
I have installed mm libraray. The next step I may
do is:
cd /path/mod_ssl_xxx
./configure --apache
"Ralf S. Engelschall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As you perhaps remember, one of my current projects is to add shared memory
> pools to Apache 1.3. Because this would open a large scale of new
> possibilities for module authors, especially for Doug, Rasmus and me.
It would be really cool to
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
>
>
> Mutex/Semaphore:
> o 4.2BSD-style flock() on temporary file
> o SVR4-style fcntl() on temporary file
> o SysV IPC semget()
>
> and send me your results.
>
One thing I noticed that if all 3 mutexes are available, fcntl()
will be chosen (since it's the l
Except semget() is broken in many ways pretty much everywhere -- static
limitations and such. Things you can tune the kernel to handle, but we
decided we didn't want to use it for apache because we didn't want to
force people to tune.
I don't see why you wouldn't use the exact same config we've
After experienceing some "brownouts" in Stronghold SSL, I changed our web
server to modssl last week. We saw a huge increase in performance (of
course, the brownouts really dragged down the stats I expect) in the range
of 50 to 80 percent.
Since our site is a very high profile government site,
..
# Create
certificates and install apache#cd apache_1.3.9make certificate
TYPE=customcd ..
# Install
apache#cd mod_perl-1.21make installcd ..
The question is: how
do I compile modssl with mm? I'm running Linux Slackware 3.6
Can somebody tell me
how it can be done. I've tri
I just installed the newest version of openssl and recompiled mm, mod_ssl,
mod_perl, and apache. Now when I start apache I get an error from my
httpd.conf file about the SSLSessionCache option. The error is:
SSLSessionCache: shared memory cache not useable on this platform
Well, it was with
Hi
Gilles,
1) Put
all the necessary sources to a dir below e.g. SOURCES. Make sure you use the
latest ones available as recently some mayor security fixes had been
done.
All
the following works fine on solaris 8 with a gcc
->
SOURCES/apache-1.3.27
->
SOURCES/mm-1.2.1
->
-Original Message-From: Courtin Bert
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002
12:17 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: httpd.conf with mod_ssl and
MM
Hi
Gilles,
1)
Put all the necessary sources to a dir below e.g. SOURCES
I installed mm-1.1.3 and build and install apache with mm
support. However, when I type apachectl start, it fails with the following
messages:
===
Ouch! ap_mm_create(1048576, "/tmp/apache/logs/httpd.mm.29219") failed
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999, Jeffrey Burgoyne wrote:
> After experienceing some "brownouts" in Stronghold SSL, I changed our web
> server to modssl last week. We saw a huge increase in performance (of
> course, the brownouts really dragged down the stats I expect) in the range
> of 50 to 80 percent.
>
ndance of documentation on this
> > feature and had some questions.
>
> > First off, does the cache apply to all http requests as well as https
> > requests. I'm assuming it does, but its not too exact in the
> > documentation.
>
> No it does not :-) AFAIK f
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 03:36:47PM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> I've still not seen any benchmarks, but the shared memory based session cache
> is certainly a magnitude faster then the disk-I/O dependent DBM based session
> cache, of course.
Presumable the difference wouldn't really be no
>
> > Any idea of what performance gain to expect? We get about 15000 real hits
> > a day, about 6 total (including graphics). About 10% of those are SSL.
> > I need to justify why we want to make the change to the web server and
> > even a rough idea is all my employers need to see.
>
> I
as simple as possible for the cutover and left out the Shared
>> > Memory library. I can't find an over abundance of documentation on this
>> > feature and had some questions.
>>
>> > First off, does the cache apply to all http requests as well as https
>> &
ache apply to all http requests as well as https
> requests. I'm assuming it does, but its not too exact in the
> documentation.
No it does not :-) AFAIK for now MM can be used only for SSL session cache.
> Secondly, is there any configuration parameters to allow me to specify how
>
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999, Khimenko Victor wrote:
> [...]
> Yes, when you specify where to put SSL session cache and use MM you must
> specify size of MM pool as well. You do not want it really big.
And on some platforms you not even _can_ make it very large, because of
restrictio
ecent OS will keep this file in memory so you'll get just a few
additional syscalls and few memory moves... Disk will be usually touched only
when connection will be served :-) Of course in case of inactivity DBM file
will be pushed out of page cache but shared memory can be pushed in swap in
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 12, 1999, Khimenko Victor wrote:
>
> > [...]
> > Yes, when you specify where to put SSL session cache and use MM you must
> > specify size of MM pool as well. You do not want it really big.
>
> And
On Tue, Jul 13, 1999, Jeffrey Burgoyne wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > Yes, when you specify where to put SSL session cache and use MM you must
> > > specify size of MM pool as well. You do not want it really big.
> >
> > And on some platforms you not ev
:-) Of course in case of inactivity DBM file
> will be pushed out of page cache but shared memory can be pushed in swap in
> such case as well ! Of course MM is faster but magnitude... Hardly...
Yeah, "magnitude" certainly was the wrong word, of course.
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999, Jeffrey Burgoyne wrote:
> > > Any idea of what performance gain to expect? We get about 15000 real hits
> > > a day, about 6 total (including graphics). About 10% of those are SSL.
> > > I need to justify why we want to make the change to the web server and
> > > even a
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999, Administrator wrote:
> [...]
> The question is: how do I compile modssl with mm? I'm running Linux
> Slackware 3.6
> Can somebody tell me how it can be done. I've tried several possibilities
> but it always fails at the last step (mod_perl).
It wou
-Original Message-
From: Ralf S. Engelschall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 17 September, 1999 11:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to compile MM with modssl
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999, Administrator wrote:
> [...]
> The question is: how do I compile modssl with m
p4/libphp4.a,\
--activate-module=src/modules/dav/libdav.amakemake testcd
..
# Create
certificates and install apache#cd apache_1.3.9make certificate
TYPE=customcd ..
# Install
apache#cd mod_perl-1.21make installcd ..
I would like to
compile in MM. Can somebody tell me what to cha
PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 September 1999
05:23
Subject: How to compile MM with modssl
(2)
As I still haven't had a reply to my previous email, I'm
trying again.
I have compiled apache + modssl +
openssl + php4 + auth_mysql + dav + perl, using the followi
1.21 PHP/3.0.12 ApacheJServ/1.1b3
mod_ssl/2.4.9 OpenSSL/0.9.4
mm-1.0.11 configured like this :
./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$TARGET/mm
mod_ssl configured like this :
./configure \
--with-apache=$SOURCE/$APACHE \
--with-ssl=$TARGET/openssl \
--with-mm=$TARGET/mm \
les to ../openssl0.9.6e and ../mm-1.2.1
>
> configure and install apache:
>
> ./configure --enable-module=proxy --enable-module=so
> --activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --enable-module=perl
> --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE --enable-module=ssl
>
> mak
YTHING=1)
> >
> > set SSL_BASE and EAPI_MM variables to ../openssl0.9.6e and ../mm-1.2.1
> >
> > configure and install apache:
> >
> > ./configure --enable-module=proxy --enable-module=so
> > --activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --enable-module=perl
>
include ScriptLog,ErrorLog,TransferLog,CustomLog,
SSLLog,PidFile,ScoreBoardFile,SSLSessionCache,SSLMutex, and others.
But I noticed that apache+mod_ssl has the following design flaw, and
therefore cannot be used in this manner (unless you omit MM support).
In apache.../src/main/alloc.c, we find
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|> Ouch! ap_mm_create(1048576, "/tmp/apache/logs/httpd.mm.29219") failed
|> Error: MM: mm:core: failed to memory map anonymous area (Invalid
|> argument): OS: No such file or directory
I got this message on Solaris 2.6 when
Hello all,
I'm curious if anyone can provide any background on the reference in the
INSTALL doc to the "MM Shared Memory Library" at
http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mm/.; I realize it's listed as optional,
however it's still at version 1.1.3 (01-Jul-2000) and I'm
Hi Ralf!
What I meant with fail to compile mm-1.0.6 was that I
succeded to do 'make' but when I tried to run 'make test' I got segmentation
fault when testing allocation of MM object. This seems to come out of that the
system is unable to determine the shared memory
Hi Ralf!
What I meant with fail to compile mm-1.0.6 was that I
succeded to do 'make' but when I tried to run 'make test' I got segmentation
fault when testing allocation of MM object. This seems to come out of that the
system is unable to determine the shared memory
Hi Ralf!
What I meant with fail to compile mm-1.0.6 was that I
succeded to do 'make' but when I tried to run 'make test' I got segmentation
fault when testing allocation of MM object. This seems to come out of that the
system is unable to determine the shared memory max
Full_Name: Daniel Ryde
Version: 2.3.3-1.3.6
OS: Linux/Debian 1.3
Submission from: hobbe.tripnet.se (195.100.20.163)
When configuring using:
./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.6 --with-ssl=SYSTEM --with-mm=SYSTEM
--prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-shared=ssl --disable-rule=SSL_COMPAT
This
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 10:31:17AM -0800, David Lechnyr wrote:
> I'm curious if anyone can provide any background on the reference in the
> INSTALL doc to the "MM Shared Memory Library" at
> http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mm/.; I realize it's listed as optional,
&g
Thanks for the info; ironically I never placed the two names together as
the same person (duh).
Can anyone speak to the performance gains/etc that they've noticed using
MM vs. not using it, and at what point did it make a difference (e.g.,
threshold). Also under _lower_ traffic condition
Hello,
> Currently I've implemented the following variants which already cover 95% of
> all current major Unix platforms AFAIK:
>
> Shared Memory:
> o Classical mmap() on temporary file
> o SVR4-style mmap() on /dev/zero
> o mmap() via POSIX.1 shm_open() on temporary file
> o 4.4BSD-st
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Daniel Ryde
> Version: 2.3.3-1.3.6
> OS: Linux/Debian 1.3
> Submission from: hobbe.tripnet.se (195.100.20.163)
>
> When configuring using:
> ./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.6 --with-ssl=SYSTEM --with-mm=S
dFile ScoreBoardFile...) but one :
modssl adds mm stuff (src/main/ap_mm.c) called in src/main/alloc.c.
In particular, it opens a file which is hardwired wrt ApacheRoot,
so it doesn't fit my need. It's with the mm eapi extension in
alloc.c
mm_path = ap_server_root_relative
Full_Name: Cliff Woolley
Version: 2.3.3-1.3.6
OS: Slackware 4.0
Submission from: apocalypse.uc.wlu.edu (137.113.241.101)
I had a problem getting mod_ssl 2.3.3 to compile when using MM. Here
is the make error I got:
In file included from mod_ssl.c:65:
mod_ssl.h:492: parse error before `AP_MM
Hi !
I have tried to compile modssl v2.33, openssl v0.9.3a, and Apache v1.3.6
together with mm-1.0.6 and it all seems go go OK until I try to start the
Apache webserver. I get the following output:
Starting Apache
Ouch! ap_mm_create() failed
Abort - core dumped
I have used the poor man:s
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Fabien Coelho
> Version: 2.5.0
> OS: solaris
> Submission from: (NULL) (193.48.171.47)
>
> I installed apache as in a nfs-shared ro directory on the local
> network, and I want to use it on different machines, with different
> configura
Dear Ralf,
> > It lacks a directive MMFile or whatever to change the default.
> > Although I can think of ways to walk around the issue, I think
> > such a directive or option to change the default should be provided.
>
> FAQ: http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.5/ssl_faq.html#mmpath
Thank you. I alr
Dear Ralf,
> > It lacks a directive MMFile or whatever to change the default.
> > Although I can think of ways to walk around the issue, I think
> > such a directive or option to change the default should be provided.
>
> FAQ: http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.5/ssl_faq.html#mmpath
Thank you. I alr
Hello,
I'm trying to use mm shared library for Apache2.0.45
with modssl as DSO . My question is should I configure
MM_shared library --enable-shared or --disable-shared.
Thanks in advance.
--veena
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On Thu, Jun 10, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Cliff Woolley
> Version: 2.3.3-1.3.6
> OS: Slackware 4.0
> Submission from: apocalypse.uc.wlu.edu (137.113.241.101)
>
> I had a problem getting mod_ssl 2.3.3 to compile when using MM. Here
> is the make erro
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999, Patrick Harlin wrote:
> I have tried to compile modssl v2.33, openssl v0.9.3a, and Apache v1.3.6
> together with mm-1.0.6 and it all seems go go OK until I try to start the
> Apache webserver. I get the following output:
>
> Starting Apache
> Ouch! ap_
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999, Patrick Harlin wrote:
> I have tried to compile modssl v2.33, openssl v0.9.3a, and Apache v1.3.6
> together with mm-1.0.6 and it all seems go go OK until I try to start the
> Apache webserver. I get the following output:
>
> Starting Apache
> Ouch! ap_
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