Matthew,

This may be a simpler issue than it seems.  I had exactly the same results
when I first setup my server and couldn't work out why.

I eventually found that I had accepted a cert for the site for 'all future
sessions' during testing and setup of the server and this was somehow causing
problems with the connection (I've no idea how or why though).  I cleared out
the cert and accepted the cert for this session only and checked the site and
it worked!

Worth a try.


Derek.

Matthew Peddlesden wrote:

> I'm having a bit of a problem with mod_ssl - wonder if anyone can help me,
> seems like this problem has been addressed on the list before, having
> looked through the archives but I can't see any solutions (atleast, those
> that i've found i've tried and they didn't help any).
>
> Basically (you'll recognise this one) I fire up Apache 1.3.6 + Mod_SSL
> (latest) and all I can get is at most one, possibly two requests out of it
> before each child then segfaults.  Eg. on the default setup you get the
> web page with three gif's at the bottom - after startup  I can get the
> page plus one gif, the rest are broken images - refresh the page and it
> comes back with an io error talking to the server - in the logs we have a
> new segfault.
>
> Any help you can offer I would be most grateful, also any more info I can
> give about the problem don't hesitate, I'm a programmer as much as a
> SysAdmin :)
>
> There is no core dump, atleast none that I can find.
>
> One of the messages in the archives seem to think that using flock
> instead of fcntl may help - I tried this and it didn't seem to make any
> difference.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matthew Peddlesden
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