or six months at a time
without any problems at all. It's only when (1) apache is upgraded or
(2) the machine is rebooted that I've witnessed this problem.
I know it sounds more like a car problem than a software problem, but I'm
pretty convinced it's not hardware.
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essage)? I wouldn't expect a timeout should lead to that result.
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I have had segfault problems on upgrades that have been fixed, strangely, by
removing virtualhosts from my configuration. See
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-apache/2005/01/msg00096.html>. Can you try
that on the off chance it is also your problem?
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> > >A quick shot into the dark: could this be DNS related? I think you never
> > Also, does it make a
y need the imap module for apache, and
apache-ssl starts up fine regardless.
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uce the problem reliably and I'm usually in a big rush to get the
server back up, I don't have one. I will attempt it next time.
Does all of this add up to any reasonable cause? The machine is quite
stable otherwise, so I don't think there are any faulty disk and/or
memory issues
b1590 in ?? () from /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
#37 0x407f7267 in zm_startup_openssl () from /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
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Package: apache2-bin
Version: 2.4.10-9
Severity: normal
Not sure where to file this bug, so I put it in the package that actually
generates the error message. The issue was triggered when SquirrelMail users
were no longer able to attach anything other than tiny attachments via PHP
upload. A sma
Just to confirm this wasn't a SquirrelMail oddity, the exact same
behavior occurs with RoundCube -- tiny attachments uploaded over SSL
work fine, but anything more than a few kilobytes generates the SNI
check fail message.
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wit
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the same issue appears with any form submission,
whether it is a file upload or just an HTTP POST. The cut-off point for
failure seems to be somewhere just around 1K.
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Found a workaround--switched from libapache2-mod-php5filter to
libapache2-mod-php5. Problem disappeared.
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