Dear Jarod:

Thank you. Is it be safe to install this version of Cosign, which I assume is 
in development, on a production server?

Also, what would I need to do to upgrade to this version from 3.0.3? Do I just 
need to run the command line options to remove the current module, then run the 
options to add the newer module, and then configure the handler mapping again? 
Do I need to copy the Cosign_Schema.xml again?

Thanks,

Trevor Flick

-----Original Message-----
From: Jarod Malestein [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 3:42 PM
To: Flick, Trevor
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Cosign-discuss] Cosign Module is Faulting


Hello, Trevor,

There is a 3.1.0 rc2 version of the cosignmodule which addresses potential 
segfaulting issues with the cosignmodule. You can download it from here:
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/cosign/files/cosign-windows-dev/CosignModule3.1.0rc2/>


Jarod

On Jun 9, 2011, at 1:05 PM, Flick, Trevor wrote:

> Dear Cosign Discussion List Members:
>  
> I am using Cosign module 3.0.3 on a site in IIS 7 on Windows Server 2008 
> 64-bit. After installing the module, the application pool for the site on 
> server has automatically disabled itself three times because the 
> CosignModule.dll is faulting.
>  
> For all three times this has happened, I see five entries for Application 
> Errors in the Application log in Event Viewer that say this:
>  
> Faulting application w3wp.exe, version 7.0.6002.18005, time stamp 0x49e03238, 
> faulting module CosignModule.dll, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4c62cc43, 
> exception code 0xc0000417, fault offset 0x000000000001cb54, process id 0xbd4, 
> application start time 0x01cc24b3d862b78c.
>  
> All of these errors makes the application pool automatically disable itself. 
> If I restart the application pool or restart the server, then everything 
> appears to be working normally and there aren't any errors.
>  
> So far, the next incident doesn't occur until about a few days after the last 
> incident. The second time this happened was 6 days after the first, and the 
> third incident was 4 days after the second incident.
>  
> I noticed something while looking the in the System log. A service called 
> WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery entered a running state at the time that the 
> errors start appearing and a few seconds before the application pool disables 
> itself. This has occurred for all 3 of the incidents so far. I did disable it 
> yesterday, since I don't use that service on the server. I don't know if that 
> service could have been causing problems with the Cosign Module. I haven't 
> experienced another incident since Monday, June 6.
>  
> This is the first time that I have installed the Cosign Module, and I am 
> still learning IIS. If there is any other information that I should provide, 
> let me know.
>  
> I did try and install the IISCosign 3.0.0 ISAPI filter before installing the 
> module. I did remove the ISAPI filter from IIS before all of this started 
> happening. Could that have something to do with what I am experiencing?
>  
> Has anyone experienced this issue? Does anyone know have any ideas for what I 
> should do?
>  
> Sincerely,
>  
> Trevor Flick
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