Must be a win issue, I'm connecting to port 3269 using AREA.  I'm going to 
agree with you that you're dealing with a bug, but is it possible 
something got corrupted?




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Immediately - every time you attempt to login with a user that depends on 
AREA authentication and you have configured AREA to use an SSL connection 
and a certificate. We had this working properly for various versions of 
7.0 - from the beta until recently, but never with 7.0.01. I either have 
to authenticate in clear text to port 389 or use a localhost to sTunnel 
and let it connect to LDAP over SSL.
Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
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University of North Texas Computing Center
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Pehaps its only affecting the win servers.  I'm on a Linux platform and 
just finished implementing it myself.  Christopher, does the crash happen 
immediately or does it take some time for it to occur? 




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** I've completed implementing patch 001 using the file replace method on 
a 7.0.01 Solaris server.  All seems well so far.  I used the two files 
referenced in the another thread (libarjni70.so and libarxmlutil.so) from 
the arserver patch files, not the other program patches (email) since they 
were different sizes.  I figure if I have a preference on stability, 
arserverd wins. 

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I stand corrected - the bug with AREA LDAP when using SSL is still 
crashing the 7.0.01 Patch 001 server. Oh well.... maybe someday. 
Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
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ARS 7.0.01 Patch 001 appears to have fixed a major bug introduced in 
7.0.01 that caused SSL AREA connections to stop working. I am running a 
fresh install of _everything_ using the Patch 001 code in a similar 
environment only all x64 (Windows Server, SQL Server) systems. So far I 
have not seen any problems with the 7.0.01 Patch 001 installers. 
Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
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University of North Texas Computing Center
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I'm setting up a whole new batch of servers with ARS 7.0.1--operating 
system is Windows Server 2003, database in SQL Server 2005, midtier using 
IIS 6 and ServletExec AS 5. 
There is a patch 1 available for this version.  Does anyone know of any 
problems with this patch level on this configuration?  I'd prefer to get 
the latest and greatest for the initial install. 
Thanks, 
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