From: "Sander Striker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 4:45 AM
> Sorry to bring this up, but I tripped over a segfault
> in mod_ssl while trying to add client authentication
> to subversion.
>
> I can't reproduce this with openssl s_client, which
> makes the issue harder. There probably is a bug somewhere
> in svn or neon (or my usage of that), but that doesn't
> really matter, segfaults should never happen. I'll try to
> come up with a simple repro recipe, but right now, there isn't
> one without installing subversion and doing mods to that.
There is one of a dozen things going on. Let's drop a few.
Would you try disabling includes on /error/ documents, then
drop the error documents altogether, and let us know if you
don't die() with an error if things come out alright?
I suspect it's the internal redirct that has lost some state
back from the original connection/request, or worse (and my
fear) that due to the client mis-validation - we've broken the
ssl state or never completed the ssl setup, allowing us to die
with error feedback to the misvalidated client.
Try dropping mod_include and let's see what that accomplishes.
Bill