On Fri, May 21, 1999, Shane Wilson wrote:

> To make a long story short, had a crash on one of my webservers and had
> to rebuild the machine.  It was using apache_1.3.4+mod_ssl-2.2(?, sorry
> don't remeber)+openssl-0.9.2b+php-3.0.7 on Linux 2.0.33.  This was the
> machine that my key and crt request were created on and mod_ssl with the
> server.crt had run for months on without problem.  I had backups of all
> the date but still had to recreate the machine.
> 
> The new machine is the following and also uses the original server.crt
> and server.key files
> 
> apache_1.3.6+mod_ssl-2.2.6+openssl-0.9.2b+php-3.0.7 on Linux 2.0.35.
> 
> When I startup the server I can do a few https transactions, but every
> time I click a link three of these appear in the log file.
> 
> Child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
> 
> At this point I shutdown the server, when I restart it http works but
> https returns a "server returned bad data error."
> 
> The compiles had no error, I've also tried to compile several older
> version combinations.  Include one with SSLeay, but I always get the
> same results.

Is this SuSE Linux where such problems occured because of 
the vendor NDBM library?
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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