Cliff Woolley
Central Systems Software Administrator Washington and Lee University http://www.wlu.edu/~jwoolley/ Work: (540) 463-8089
Pager: (540) 462-2303>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/30/00 10:51AM >>> >It hangs a lot, especially on page reloads. Sometimes it delivers >pages perfectly, other times it takes half a minute. The other day the >error log piled up with several dozen segfault child expirations while >checking it from a coworkers desk, which probably explains the empty >document pages he kept getting. I have no real clue why. Check your SSLRandomSeed and SSLSessionCache settings. Your
SSLRandomSeed might be set to a blocking source of entropy (such as /dev/random
as opposed to /dev/urandom on some platforms). You might be using a DBM
Session Cache and be using a broken DBM library. What are these set to for
you?
>The one thing amiss I can find is probably just ignorance on my part. >When I telnet to the server, it's return output includes numbers that I >am not seeing in my web pages, which are no logical part of the output >that I understand, and aren't there from the normal server. >GET /
HTTP/1.1
(** I send request headers **)
>Host: buda.bst.bls.com >HTTP/1.1 302 Found (** It responds correctly **) >Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 14:39:03 GMT >Server: Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) mod_perl/1.23 mod_ssl/2.6.4 OpenSSL/0.9.5a >Location: https://buda.bst.bls.com:8443/ >Transfer-Encoding: chunked NOTE THIS HEADER.
>Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 >15a (** but what is this? **) ><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> ><HTML><HEAD> ><TITLE>302 Found</TITLE> ></HEAD><BODY> ><H1>Found</H1> >The document has moved <A >HREF="https://buda.bst.bls.com:8443/">here</A>.<P> ><HR> ><ADDRESS>Apache/1.3.12 Server at <A >HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >m">bos04111.al.bst.bls.com</A> Port 8080</ADDRESS> ></BODY></HTML> > >0 (** and this? **) The "extra" numbers denote the beginning and end of a chunk in the chunked
encoding of the body of the response. (Transfer-Encoding: chunked).
If you had a long response, it could be in multiple chunks. That's
all. So no, they're not part of the web page, and yes, they are
correct. =-) This is completely unrelated to
slowness/hangs/segfaults.
Hope this helps.
--Cliff
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