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James Peach resolved TS-1198.
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    Resolution: Fixed

8586b8ec6d6e934233fc195a4f35944cea1d85a4 TS-1198: ssl crash when certificates 
are missing

                
> ssl crash when certificates are missing
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TS-1198
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-1198
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SSL
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.4
>            Reporter: James Peach
>            Assignee: James Peach
>             Fix For: 3.1.4
>
>
> So, I made the mistake of upgrading ATS from trunk, without upgrading 
> configs. And shit went to hell, with all the cores filling up my disk :). I 
> know, it's my mistake, but perhaps there's something we can do to at least 
> not segfault when someone has the old configs? Not a huge deal, but I'd hate 
> for a prod box to run into this.
> The stack trace is below, if it makes any sense to you.
> -- Leif
> #0  0x4006e045 in SSL_CTX_callback_ctrl () from 
> /home/server/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0
> #1  0x001dc2c0 in _dl_runtime_resolve () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2
> #2  0x0828c843 in SSLNetVConnection::sslStartHandShake (this=0xb52d230, 
> event=0, err=@0x411f2e60) at SSLNetVConnection.cc:501
> #3  0x0828e1b0 in SSLNetVConnection::net_read_io (this=0xb52d230, 
> nh=0xac250d0, lthread=0xac22000) at SSLNetVConnection.cc:251
> #4  0x0829589e in NetHandler::mainNetEvent (this=0xac250d0, event=5, 
> e=0x9eb5980) at UnixNet.cc:372
> #5  0x082c3774 in EThread::process_event (this=0xac22000, e=0x9eb5980, 
> calling_code=5) at I_Continuation.h:146
> #6  0x082c3f7e in EThread::execute (this=0xac22000) at UnixEThread.cc:264
> #7  0x082c2b31 in spawn_thread_internal (a=0x9a6da80) at Thread.cc:88
> #8  0x0037544b in start_thread () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
> #9  0x002b880e in clone () from /lib/libc.so.6

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