Segmentation Fault

2000-09-13 Thread Clive Hughes
Hi,   I am running Apache 1.3.12 + mod_ssl 2.6.6 + PHP 4.0.2 + openssl 0.9.5a on Solaris 7 (Sparc).   Occasionally I see a   child pid exit signal Segmentation Fault (11)   in my error_log.   Has anyone built Apache/mod_ssl/PHP in this environment successfully; if so how?  If you've

Segmentation fault

1999-07-08 Thread Brian Schau
routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol [Hint: speaking not SSL to HTTPS port!?] [Thu Jul 8 10:47:24 1999] [notice] child pid 1410 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) [Thu Jul 8 10:47:24 1999] [notice] child pid 1409 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) [Thu Jul 8 10:47:24 1999] [notice] child pid 1408 exit

RE: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-13 Thread David Rees
to affect anything, so I don't worry about it much, but would like to find a fix.   -Dave -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Clive HughesSent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 1:41 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Segmentation

RE: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-13 Thread David Rees
ssage-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David ReesSent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:09 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Segmentation Fault I see this same thing (occasional segmentation faults) on Irix 6.5.x running Apache 1.3.12 / mod_ssl

Re: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-13 Thread Clive Hughes \(Hotmail\)
Actually I get a Bus Error (10) on my Sun Ultra 5 (dev) and a Segmentation Fault (11) on my Sun E250 (prod) Both running Solaris 7 same Apache+mod_ssl build. Both run fine without mod_ssl but this is not the solution! I have the same behaviour when trying different builds and different config

Re: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-14 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000, Clive Hughes (Hotmail) wrote: > Actually I get a Bus Error (10) on my Sun Ultra 5 (dev) and a Segmentation > Fault (11) on my Sun E250 (prod) > > Both running Solaris 7 same Apache+mod_ssl build. Both run fine without > mod_ssl but this is not the soluti

Re: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-14 Thread David Rees
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:51:23AM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: > > As it looks, all of you who have seen segfaults, have them on Solaris. Let me > suggest you to re-build Apache+mod_ssl+OpenSSL as a static program (no DSOs at > all)? Because the brain-dead "load modules twice" approach of A

Re: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-14 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000, David Rees wrote: > > As it looks, all of you who have seen segfaults, have them on Solaris. Let me > > suggest you to re-build Apache+mod_ssl+OpenSSL as a static program (no DSOs at > > all)? Because the brain-dead "load modules twice" approach of Apache is > > horribly dis

Re: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-14 Thread Clive Hughes
- Original Message - From: "Ralf S. Engelschall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 8:51 AM Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault > On Wed, Sep 13, 2000, Clive Hughes (Hotmail) wrote: > > > Actually I get a Bus Erro

Re: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-14 Thread David Rees
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:57:59AM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: > > > > I also get occasional Bus errors (10) under IRIX. I've tried compiling > > static, same results. > > Hmmm... then this is strange. Are you really sure this box' RAM modules are > Ok? Usually bus error looks strange in

Re: Segmentation Fault

2000-09-14 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000, David Rees wrote: > On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:57:59AM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: > > > > > > I also get occasional Bus errors (10) under IRIX. I've tried compiling > > > static, same results. > > > > Hmmm... then this is strange. Are you really sure this box' RAM

SIGHUP & Segmentation fault

1999-09-01 Thread Jan Kriesten
in a segmentation fault of the child to which the request was directed. http-connections aren't effected, they work as usual. Any ideas? Regards, --- Jan. __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modss

Re: SIGHUP & Segmentation fault

1999-09-01 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
(e.g. to reopen the log files) https-connections > result in a segmentation fault of the child to which the request was directed. > http-connections aren't effected, they work as usual. Seems to be a local problem, because before releasing 2.4.1 I've stress-tested Apache/1.3.9+mod_s

EGADS! A segmentation fault!

1999-12-02 Thread Fitzpatrick, Matthew
So I test the connection manually, as per mod_ssl FAQ, and the last line is: SSL3 alert write:warning:close notify I check the error_log and this is the real nasty part: [notice] child pid 1622 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) This is pretty much an out-of-the box install, the only other packag

Segmentation fault on incorrect SSLRequire

2002-03-13 Thread Angus Lee
Hi, Has anyone faced such problem that mod_ssl will have a segmentation fault when repeated access to a resource which has SSLRequire but that SSLRequire has error. My scenario is that we have a Solaris workstation which has installed Oracle9i Application Server which is Apache + mod_ssl

[BugDB] segmentation fault (PR#297)

1999-10-01 Thread modssl-bugdb
Full_Name: Tim Costello Version: 2.4.5 OS: Win32 Submission from: myponga0.connect.com.au (210.8.224.3) This may be related to bug 295. Whenever I do an https request to the server (1.3.10-dev and 2.4.5) it accesses a null pointer. This is happening inside ssl_hook_Fixup in ssl_engine_kernel.c.

Re: EGADS! A segmentation fault!

1999-12-02 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
quot; > (from IE) or a "the document contained no data"(netscape). Ugh. So I test > the connection manually, as per mod_ssl FAQ, and the last line is: > > SSL3 alert write:warning:close notify > > I check the error_log and this is the real nasty part: > > [n

RE: EGADS! A segmentation fault!

1999-12-03 Thread GOMEZ Henri
There is up to date apache 1.3.9 + mod_ssl 2.4.9 RPM on www.modssl.org/contrib ;-) - Henri Gomez ___[_] EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (. .) PGP KEY : 4912D659...oOOo..(_)..oOOo... PGP Fingerprint : 8CAD0D50356DA7E45C540B010FFE39E8 __

RE: EGADS! A segmentation fault!

1999-12-03 Thread Fitzpatrick, Matthew
DS! A segmentation fault! There is up to date apache 1.3.9 + mod_ssl 2.4.9 RPM on www.modssl.org/contrib ;-) - Henri Gomez ___[_] EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (. .) PGP KEY : 4912D659...oOOo..(_)..oOOo... PGP Finger

[BugDB] child segmentation fault (PR#542)

2001-04-07 Thread modssl-bugdb
Full_Name: Clement Ong Version: 2.8.2 OS: Linux Read hat 7.0 Submission from: (NULL) (61.9.167.163) Received child segmentation fault when https is used when the PHP module is loaded into Apache. http request does not have any problem. https without PHP 4.0.2 works fine however when I enable

Re: [BugDB] segmentation fault (PR#297)

1999-10-02 Thread modssl-bugdb
On Sat, Oct 02, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Full_Name: Tim Costello > Version: 2.4.5 > OS: Win32 > Submission from: myponga0.connect.com.au (210.8.224.3) > > This may be related to bug 295. > > Whenever I do an https request to the server (1.3.10-dev and 2.4.5) it accesses > a null pointer

[RESENT][PATCH] segmentation fault at ssl_scache_dbm_retrieve()

2004-01-04 Thread YONETANI Tomokazu
Hello. [resending this message because the previous one doesn't seem to have made it into the archive for some reason] Sorry if this is a known issue; I've searched the archive and none relavant found, and http://www.modssl.org/support/bugdb/ was not functioning. We're using apache-1.3.x+mod_ssl

[BugDB] Segmentation Fault with SSLOptions (PR#474)

2000-10-29 Thread modssl-bugdb
patEnvVars SSLOptions StdEnvVars Using any of the above, Netscape 4.x reports "Document contains no data" when trying to access the server via https and the following error is generating in the error_log file: child pid x exit signal Segmentation fault (11) Messages regarding this pr

child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-03-18 Thread Anton Voronin
Hello, the line in the subject appears in my apache-modssl logs after almost every access to the server. Have anyone experienced the same problem? Thank you, Anton -- Anton Voronin| Ural Regional Center of FREEnet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Southern Ural University, Che

Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-05-21 Thread Shane Wilson
p the server I can do a few https transactions, but every time I click a link three of these appear in the log file. Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11) At this point I shutdown the server, when I restart it http works but https returns a "server returned bad data error." The compil

httpd signal 11, Segmentation fault and mod_ssl

2007-02-21 Thread Klexx BullDogs
Good day for all. Ive got newly installed linux box with APACHE 1.3.27PHP/4.4.4 mod_ssl/2.8.28 OpenSSL/0.9.8d Some times in a day in httpd error_log appears lines child pid * exit signal Segmentation fault (11) I decided to get a core dump. After using gdb utility, i've got the foll

Re: [BugDB] Segmentation Fault with SSLOptions (PR#474)

2000-10-31 Thread modssl-bugdb
; trying to access the server via https and the following error is generating in > the error_log file: > child pid x exit signal Segmentation fault (11) > It is a bit difficult to know exactly what is wrong with this RedHat hacked up version of mod_ssl - but try following the standard

Constant segmentation fault errors when fetching HTTPS pages

2002-03-03 Thread Noor Dawod
Hi, I'm contacting you because I'm encountering a bug in recent Apache 1.3.23 and relevant mod_ssl version. I've compiled Apache, mod_ssl and PHP 4.1.2 two days ago, and since then the error log is filling with Segmentation faults whenever I try to fetch a page using HTTPS protocol. Same page lo

[BugDB] segmentation fault on slackware 3.6 (PR#97)

1999-01-31 Thread bugdb-mod-ssl
refused... on the error_log file i see this: httpd: [Sat Jan 30 17:28:00 1999] [notice] child pid 9957 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) On slackware 3.5.0 it runs very well! i compile all the software ( SSLeay 0.9.0b, apache 1.3.4 and mod_ssl 2.2.0-1.3.4 using instruccions on this page, with

Re: child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-03-18 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Mar 18, 1999, Anton Voronin wrote: > the line in the subject appears in my apache-modssl logs after almost every > access to the server. Have anyone experienced the same problem? Sorry, but you've to at least give us the Apache, mod_ssl and SSLeay/OpenSSL version number. Because older ve

Re: child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-03-19 Thread Anton Voronin
HOLE and run it as root, but it doesn't produce a core anyway. If I kill -SEGV it's parent process then it does, but if any of child processes produce Segmentation Fault or even if I run httpd -DSSL -X (to make it not to fork), core is not dumped. Strange... Maybe it does setuid() to it

Re: child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-03-21 Thread Anton Voronin
nless it does an exec()) for > security reasons... > > Probably this is the case, so I've recompiled apache with > -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE and run it as root, but it doesn't > produce a core anyway. If I kill -SEGV it's parent process then it does, > but if any of child p

Re: Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-05-21 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
> > apache_1.3.6+mod_ssl-2.2.6+openssl-0.9.2b+php-3.0.7 on Linux 2.0.35. > > When I startup the server I can do a few https transactions, but every > time I click a link three of these appear in the log file. > > Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11) > > At thi

Re: Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-05-21 Thread Dave Paris
"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote: > [...] > > Is this SuSE Linux where such problems occured because of > the vendor NDBM library? This is also a problem on RedHat 6.0. Here's the longterm fix I used... ## notice this is a cp and *not* a mv!! cp /usr/include/db1/ndbm.h /usr/include/ndbm.h and app

Re: Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-05-21 Thread Rei Yoshioka
php-3.0.7 on Linux 2.0.35. > > >When I startup the server I can do a few https transactions, but every >time I click a link three of these appear in the log file. > >Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11) > >At this point I shutdown the server, when I restart it http works

Re: Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-05-21 Thread Rei Yoshioka
At 2:49 PM -0400 5/21/99, Shane Wilson wrote: >apache_1.3.6+mod_ssl-2.2.6+openssl-0.9.2b+php-3.0.7 on Linux 2.0.35. > >When I startup the server I can do a few https transactions, but every >time I click a link three of these appear in the log file. > >Child pid exit signal Segm

Re: Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-05-21 Thread Zivago 'Jaeman' Lee
>The new machine is the following and also uses the original server.crt > >and server.key files > > > >apache_1.3.6+mod_ssl-2.2.6+openssl-0.9.2b+php-3.0.7 on Linux 2.0.35. > > > > > >When I startup the server I can do a few https transactions, but every > >t

[BugDB] exit signal Segmentation fault (11) (PR#295)

1999-09-29 Thread modssl-bugdb
server's administrator. The following message appear in my /var/log/httpd/error_log file: [notice] child pid 27220 exit signal Segmentation fault (11). Using: OpenSSL 0.9.4 mod_ssl 2.4.4-1.3.9 Apache 1.3.9 perl 1.21 php4b I repeat: connecting with

[BugDB] Segmentation fault (w/complete backtrace) (PR#318)

1999-10-31 Thread modssl-bugdb
Full_Name: David Kerry Version: 2.4.6 OS: Debian/Linux 2.1 (Intel) w/2.0.36 kernel Submission from: cr719912-a.ym1.on.wave.home.com (24.114.39.84) I've been having alot of segmentation fault problems on a linux webserver I've set up. We're using: apache 1.3.9 mod_ssl 2.4.6 mm 1.

[BugDB] PRIVATE: Solaris/ModSSL/Apache segmentation fault (PR#450)

2000-09-13 Thread modssl-bugdb
Full_Name: J. Rojas Version: 2.6.6-1.3.12 OS: Solaris 2.6 - SPARC Submission from: (NULL) (213.4.14.232) After configuring/compiling and installing all necesary packages on a Solaris 2.6 system, Openssl-0.9.5a, Mod_ssl-2.6.6-1.3.12 and Apache 1.3.12, starting Apache with ssl option, "apachectl s

Re: Constant segmentation fault errors when fetching HTTPS pages

2002-03-03 Thread Joerg Lehrke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Noor, I heard from Ralf Engelschall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> that there are problems mixing mod_perl and mod_php with mod_ssl (especially on Solaris). Maybe you get the same trouble on FreeBSD. I observed a strange behavior with mod_ssl on Solaris 8

Re: [BugDB] segmentation fault on slackware 3.6 (PR#97)

1999-01-31 Thread Khimenko Victor
o acces to a https://machine/page.html it says that > connection refused... on the error_log file i see this: > httpd: [Sat Jan 30 17:28:00 1999] [notice] child pid 9957 exit signal > Segmentation fault (11) > On slackware 3.5.0 it runs very well! i compile all the software ( > SSLeay 0.9.0

[BugDB] bad key/crt causes segmentation fault (PR#149)

1999-04-05 Thread bugdb-mod-ssl
Full_Name: Cliff Woolley Version: 2.2.7 OS: linux 2.2.5 slackware 3.6 Submission from: apocalypse.uc.wlu.edu (137.113.241.101) I discovered the hard way that accidentally overwriting the server.key and server.crt with the defaults from the installation package (or, apparently, any file that does

Re: Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11) - FIXED

1999-05-22 Thread Rei Yoshioka
> >Hoping someone on the list will have some suggestions of other >things to try... wondering if this is specific to Linux 2.0.35? > Seems this is a problem with the DBM which comes with Slackware 3.6. From many moons ago: At 3:01 PM +0200 4/6/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Mon, Apr 05, 19

Re: Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11) - FIXED

1999-05-25 Thread Rolf Haberrecker
On Sat, May 22, 1999 at 02:40:39AM -0700, Rei Yoshioka wrote: > > > >Hoping someone on the list will have some suggestions of other > >things to try... wondering if this is specific to Linux 2.0.35? > > > > Seems this is a problem with the DBM which comes with Slackware 3.6. > From many moon

Segmentation fault on RH 6.0 with modssl and php3

1999-08-02 Thread Mario Fabiano
the apache error_log: " [Sun Aug 1 09:31:32 1999] [notice] child pid 727 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)". After several trials I desumed that the line which causes the segfaults is the one with the "fopen" php3 instruction. This is very strange because the following

Re: [BugDB] Segmentation fault (w/complete backtrace) (PR#318)

1999-10-31 Thread modssl-bugdb
On Sun, Oct 31, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Full_Name: David Kerry > Version: 2.4.6 > OS: Debian/Linux 2.1 (Intel) w/2.0.36 kernel > Submission from: cr719912-a.ym1.on.wave.home.com (24.114.39.84) > > I've been having alot of segmentation fault problems on a linux

Re: [BugDB] Segmentation fault (w/complete backtrace) (PR#318)

1999-11-01 Thread modssl-bugdb
On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 09:15:23AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sun, Oct 31, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > I've since recompiled everything with complete debug info, and gotten > > a stack-backtrace: > > > > #0 RSA_private_decrypt (flen=64, from=0x812aaa8 > > "G¼q]k\2009\206U¥)

Re: [BugDB] Segmentation fault (w/complete backtrace) (PR#318)

1999-11-01 Thread David Kerry
On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 09:15:23AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sun, Oct 31, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > I've since recompiled everything with complete debug info, and gotten > > a stack-backtrace: > > > > #0 RSA_private_decrypt (flen=64, from=0x812aaa8 > > "G¼q]k\2009\206U¥)

Re: [BugDB] Segmentation fault (w/complete backtrace) (PR#318)

1999-11-01 Thread Charles P. Wright
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, David Kerry wrote: > On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 09:15:23AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 31, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yup - I'm using the DSO facility. I would hate to have to give this up as > it's tremendously useful. > > Here's a bit more information

Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-08 Thread Philip Payne
Hi, Does anyone have any suggestions on what else I can try to get a core dump to track down a segmentation fault I've tried the various suggestions in the mod_ssl FAQ including: 1) Setting CoreDumpDirectory to /tmp 2) Starting Apache as a non-root user (Apache failed to start becau

Segmentation fault (11) when using DSO support, works as static

2000-08-02 Thread Michael Hojnowski
1 mod_perl/1.22 mod_ssl/2.6.5 OpenSSL/0.9.5a configured -- resuming normal operations but when I connect to the HTTPS port, I get: [notice] child pid 42032 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) I found a hint suggesting building mod_ssl with "--enable-rule=SSL_SDBM". T

Re: [BugDB] bad key/crt causes segmentation fault (PR#149)

1999-04-06 Thread bugdb-mod-ssl
On Mon, Apr 05, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Full_Name: Cliff Woolley > Version: 2.2.7 > OS: linux 2.2.5 slackware 3.6 > Submission from: apocalypse.uc.wlu.edu (137.113.241.101) > > I discovered the hard way that accidentally overwriting the server.key and > server.crt with the defaults from

Re: Segmentation fault on RH 6.0 with modssl and php3

1999-08-02 Thread Mario Fabiano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Mario: > > Please get the updated mod_php3 RPMs from ftp.redhat.com/updates/6.0/i386. > > --- > Preston BrownSystems Engineer > [EMAIL PROTECTED]Red Hat, Inc. Fantastic, it works! I had to do

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-08 Thread Gianni Mariani
es anyone have any suggestions on what else I can try to get a core > dump to track down a segmentation fault > > I've tried the various suggestions in the mod_ssl FAQ including: > 1) Setting CoreDumpDirectory to /tmp > 2) Starting Apache as a non-root user (Apache fail

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-08 Thread Winged Wolf
RLCT/M*/LW* a cl/u/v>+ !d e- f> h++ iwf+++ j p->+ sm++ End FurryCode v1.3 On Mon, 8 May 2000, Philip Payne wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone have any suggestions on what else I can try to get a core > dump to track down a segmentation fault > >

RE: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-08 Thread Kirk Benson
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump??? > > > > Are you starting apache as root and changing the user ID ? > > If so, you will not get a core file from httpd - or any other process for > that > matter. It is considered a security

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-08 Thread Philip Payne
ile descriptor > > passing (either by exec or ipc messages) and have a program that program > run as root. > > Anyhow, it sux. > > Philip Payne wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions on what else I can try to get a core > > dump

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-08 Thread Philip Payne
t; > > > Does anyone have any suggestions on what else I can try to get a core > > dump to track down a segmentation fault > > > > I've tried the various suggestions in the mod_ssl FAQ including: > > 1) Setting CoreDumpDirectory to /tmp > > 2) St

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-08 Thread Philip Payne
ay, May 08, 2000 2:14 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump??? > > > > > > > > Are you starting apache as root and changing the user ID ? > > > > If so, you will not get a core file from htt

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-09 Thread kbarrass
ive just installed SSL support on SuSE linux on apache and when i start the web server i get the error /usr/lib/libssl.so.0 undefined symbol = X509_free can anyone tell me what im doing wrong ive followed the instructions in = an apache book by the letter. Cheers Kevin Kev _

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-05-09 Thread Philip Payne
can try to get a core > dump to track down a segmentation fault > > I've tried the various suggestions in the mod_ssl FAQ including: > 1) Setting CoreDumpDirectory to /tmp > 2) Starting Apache as a non-root user (Apache failed to start because > of privilege probl

Re: Segmentation fault but even httpd -X == no core dump???

2000-06-21 Thread Cliff Woolley
  This is IIRC... somebody correct me if I'm wrong:   For future reference (because it's easier), you can use gdb directly to get your backtrace without having to modify your config file.  You just launch httpd through gdb like so, then tell gdb to set the -X argument and run the program:   #

Re: Segmentation fault (11) when using DSO support, works as static

2000-08-02 Thread David Talkington
get it to build. > >As a DSO, Apache starts fine: > > [notice] Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.1.1 mod_perl/1.22 >mod_ssl/2.6.5 OpenSSL/0.9.5a configured -- > resuming normal operations > >but when I connect to the HTTPS port, I get: > > [notic

Re: Segmentation fault (11) when using DSO support, works as static

2000-08-03 Thread Michael Hojnowski
eal static, and everything works. SSL works fine > >on my HTTPS port. > > > >After some fuss, I am also able to build it all as a DSO. I had to > >manually twiddle a Perl makefile to get it to build. > > > >As a DSO, Apache starts fine: > > > > [notice]

Re: Segmentation fault (11) when using DSO support, works as static

2000-08-04 Thread Mads Toftum
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 03:45:15PM -0400, Michael Hojnowski wrote: > > I found a hint suggesting building mod_ssl with > "--enable-rule=SSL_SDBM". That did not help. Then try setting SSLSessionCache to none as a test. > > I also tried building just mod_ssl in as a static, with the rest > dyn

[BugDB] Segmentation fault on RH 6.0 with modssl and php3 (PR#259)

1999-08-02 Thread modssl-bugdb
the apache error_log: " [Sun Aug 1 09:31:32 1999] [notice] child pid 727 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)". After several trials I desumed that the line which causes the segfaults is the one with the "fopen" php3 instruction. This is very strange because the following

Re: [BugDB] Segmentation fault on RH 6.0 with modssl and php3 (PR#260)

1999-08-02 Thread modssl-bugdb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Mario: > > Please get the updated mod_php3 RPMs from ftp.redhat.com/updates/6.0/i386. > > --- > Preston BrownSystems Engineer > [EMAIL PROTECTED]Red Hat, Inc. Fantastic, it works! I had to do

[Thu Jul 15 09:15:30 1999] [notice] child pid 19051 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-07-15 Thread Michael Ed
Dear sirs, It' like whipping a dead horse - http works fine, https not. The process sometimes dies, and I have to reinstall from the beginning. For several days I've been browsing through documentation and this mailing list to find a cure. Several persons seems to have experienced the same. But

[Thu Jul 15 09:15:30 1999] [notice] child pid 19051 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-07-16 Thread Michael Ed
Thanks ! "Case closed." Then I tried apache-ssl, but could not read the documentation. So I went for Stronghold. Now I'm up and running - with mvend too ! I'll have this prototype in production for our world-wide operations. ( www.roxtec.com ) Then I want it simple, so that I can reinstall it e

Re: [Thu Jul 15 09:15:30 1999] [notice] child pid 19051 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

1999-07-15 Thread Holger Reif
Without a core dump most probably nobody can give you more then educated guesses! Michael Ed schrieb: > > Dear sirs, > > It' like whipping a dead horse - http works fine, https not. > The process sometimes dies, and I have to reinstall from the beginning. > > For several days I've been browsin