That's interesting if the dbm cache is causing those problems.
Unfortunately
I'm not able to use the shm cache in my installation.  I might try replacing
dbm with Berkeley DB (www.sleepycat.com) which is an upward-compatible dbm
replacement with much better concurrency support.  It might be worth
incorporating
that as an option in the modssl distribution.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ralf S. Engelschall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 3:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANNOUNCE: mod_ssl 2.8.1 for Apache 1.3.19



Sorry for the short delay, but here it finally is: mod_ssl 2.8.1 for
Apache 1.3.19. The corresponding CHANGES entries are appended below.
Grab it from:

http://www.modssl.org/source/
 ftp://ftp.modssl.org/source/

Yours,
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                       www.engelschall.com

  Changes with mod_ssl 2.8.1 (30-Jan-2001 to 03-Mar-2001)

   *) Conditionally adjusted source to build quietly also under
      latest OpenSSL 0.9.7-dev versions.

   *) Added a bunch of (untested!) adjustments and fixes for 
      the Win32 platform as posted to modssl-users some time
      ago by various people.

   *) Fixed SSLCipherSuite example in httpd.conf-dist: 
      The string EXP56 is actually EXPORT56, although OpenSSL
      internally the variable is named SSL_TXT_EXP56.

   *) Upgraded to Apache 1.3.19 as base version.

   *) Extended FAQ entry for MSIE problems.

   *) Added FAQ entry for questions "Why do I get lots of random SSL
      errors under heavy load?"
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