Re: ANNOUNCE: apache-mod_ssl-1.3.4-2.2.2 RPMs

1999-02-08 Thread Niels Poppe
Magnus Stenman wrote: > > Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: > > > > On Fri, Feb 05, 1999, Magnus Stenman wrote: > > > > > New apache-mod_ssl-1.3.4-2.2.2 RPMs are at > > > http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/contrib/ > > > > Great, Magnus. You're as fast with RPMs for the RedHat users as I'm with the >

[BugDB] SSL Session Cache write errors (PR#101)

1999-02-08 Thread bugdb-mod-ssl
Full_Name: Ilya Obshadko Version: 2.1.3 OS: FreeBSD 2.2.6 Submission from: ws-206.zhurnal.ru (195.91.166.206) I've seen a discussion of the problem here. But there is some additions. 1) I've faced this problem only when I use mod_ssl as DSO; 2) When file permissions are set incorrectly, mod_s

Missing ENV variables....

1999-02-08 Thread system administrator
Setup, apache 1.3.4, ssl_mod 1.32, SSLeay 0.9.0b config:- ServerType standalone Port 443 User nobody Group nobody ServerAdmin root@localhost ServerRoot /usr/local/apache/ TransferLog "|/usr/local/apache/bin/rotatelogs /usr/local/apache/logs/access_log 86400" PidFile logs/httpd.pid ServerName aser

Seg Faults, still?

1999-02-08 Thread Taylor Blackwell
*cough* Again, I've tried using mod_ssl, 2.2.2 this time, and Apache 1.3.4. I normally can tackle most things myself, but... Startup goes fine. I can browse the standard httpd server just fine. Problems start when I go to the https ports. I get the certs, and authorize just fine, then, I get

oops, info about system w/ segfaults

1999-02-08 Thread Taylor Blackwell
Linux 2.0.36 SSLeay-0.9.0b apache_1.3.4 mod_ssl-2.2.2-1.3.4 rsaref-2.0 Anything else needed? -- Taylor Blackwell - Network Engineer - Aidan Internet Solutions http://www.aidan.net - The BEST in Commercial Internet Consulting "God, root, what is difference?" - Pitr from UserFriendly at h

Re: oops, info about system w/ segfaults

1999-02-08 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Mon, Feb 08, 1999, Taylor Blackwell wrote: > Linux 2.0.36 > SSLeay-0.9.0b > apache_1.3.4 > mod_ssl-2.2.2-1.3.4 > rsaref-2.0 > > Anything else needed? First I would recommend to try it out _without_ RSAref, because experiences of the users showed that on a lot of platforms RSAref has problems.

Re: oops, info about system w/ segfaults

1999-02-08 Thread Khimenko Victor
8-Feb-99 10:57 you wrote: > Linux 2.0.36 > SSLeay-0.9.0b > apache_1.3.4 > mod_ssl-2.2.2-1.3.4 > rsaref-2.0 > Anything else needed? Libc version :-)) I'm seen reports about hangs with my RPMs on libc5-based systems (recompiled, of course :-) but could not reproduce it with RedHat 5.2 or KSI-Linu

Re:Seg Faults, still?

1999-02-08 Thread Bruce Bernstein
>*cough* >Again, I've tried using mod_ssl, 2.2.2 this time, and Apache 1.3.4. I >normally can tackle most things myself, but... >Startup goes fine. I can browse the standard httpd server just fine. >Problems start when I go to the https ports. I get the certs, and >authorize just fine, then,

Re: Seg Faults, still?

1999-02-08 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Mon, Feb 08, 1999, Bruce Bernstein wrote: > >*cough* > > >Again, I've tried using mod_ssl, 2.2.2 this time, and Apache 1.3.4. I > >normally can tackle most things myself, but... > > >Startup goes fine. I can browse the standard httpd server just fine. > >Problems start when I go to the ht

Re: oops, info about system w/ segfaults

1999-02-08 Thread Taylor Blackwell
Khimenko Victor wrote: > > If you use libc5-based Linux then try to use built-in SDBM ! > At least Slackware 3.6 has broken DBM :-(( Uh oh. Yeah, definately a problem here. Slack 3.6 it is. Excuse me for not knowing exactly what a "SDBM" is, but I'm left at a loss. Can you elaborate a little o