Somehow I remebered that you beed to use -D SSL.  At least for the earlier
versions.  The space may be necesary (I tried on WIN32).

Cheers

-----Original Message-----
From: Roman Maeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 05, 1999 8:00 AM
Subject: inactive mod_ssl module may crash server-status


>I built apache_1.3.6/mod_perl-1.20/mod_ssl-2.3.5-1.3.6/openssl-0.9.3a
>for Solaris 2.5.1.
>
>When I start the server without -DSSL, any children serving location
>/server-status, configured with
>
>ExtendedStatus On
><Location /server-status>
>    SetHandler server-status
>    Order deny,allow
>    Deny from all
>    Allow from .my.own.domain
></Location>
>
>crash (segfault), in the middle of outputting the result. If I start
>the server with -DSSL, no crashes occur.
>
>If I change the lines in httpd.conf
>
><IfDefine SSL>
>AddModule mod_ssl.c
></IfDefine>
>
>to simply
>
>AddModule mod_ssl.c
>
>and then start it without -DSSL, no crash occurs. My wild guess is
>that without the module added, it may still try to output the
>SSL/TLS session cache status, or access some other undefined code
>or data structure.
>
>mod_perl and mod_ssl are linked statically, most other modules dynamically.
>
>
>Roman Maeder
>
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