I think this is caused by Apache trying to bind to an IP that does not have
a PTR record or
other way to turn the IP into a name. I ran into this a bit ago when
booting a server
that has an interal IP used to communicate with its platform controller.
This IP did not
have a name. I temporarily
] apachectl startssl returns assertion 'rv ==
APR_SUCCESS failed'
I think this is caused by Apache trying to bind to an IP that does not have a
PTR record or other way to turn the IP into a name. I ran into this a bit ago
when booting a server that has an interal IP used to communicate with its
Hello everyone,
This is probably better directed to the mod_ssl folks but their majordomo is
using SORBS and SORBS is blocking Yahoo mail accounts.
I have Apache 2.0.59 binaries (and required supporting components) from
sunfreeware installed on two Solaris 9 9/04 servers. The two systems
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apachectl startssl returns assertion 'rv ==
APR_SUCCESS failed'
Hello everyone,
This is probably better directed to the mod_ssl folks but their majordomo is
using SORBS and SORBS is blocking Yahoo mail accounts.
I have Apache 2.0.59 binaries (and required supporting