Dave - try "ps -ef | grep http" at the console or a telnet session.  See if
the apache engine is started.  By the way wahat OS you are using?

- Ming

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   DAve Goodrich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, June 19, 2001 1:12 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: Netscape + ModSSL=Dead slow.

        OK, fresh clean install of the following current versions,

        drwxr-xr-x   8 1134     1134         4096 Jun 19 09:55
apache_1.3.20/
        drwxr-xr-x   3 sysadmin wheel        4096 Dec 13  2000 mm-1.1.3/
        drwxr-xr-x  10 root     root         4096 Jun 19 09:35
mod_ssl-2.8.4-1.3.20/
        drwxr-xr-x  20 root     root         4096 Jun 19 09:21
openssl-0.9.6a/
        drwxr-xr-x  16 sysadmin wheel        8192 Jun 19 09:49 php-4.0.0/

        I followed the instructions in the INSTALLATION (UNIX) guide to the
letter.
        Stopping apache and then restarting after the install produced the
exact
        same results, Netscape on a Mac hangs for up to 3 minutes.

        I am currently porked, done, finished, showstoppered,
        gottaFindaNotherSolutionIzed unless someone can offer a suggestion.
Is there
        something else I can try?

        Again, is there ANY other information I can send the list?

        DAve

        on 6/5/01 1:09 PM, DAve Goodrich at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

        > on 6/5/01 12:21 PM, Mads Toftum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        > 
        >> On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 10:25:25AM -0700, DAve Goodrich wrote:
        >>> 
        >>> If the there is a another bug repository, reporting tool, etc,
would someone
        >>> please point me to it?
        >> 
        >> Usually the mailing list[1] archive is the place to look - all
entries in the
        >> bugdb are sent to the mailing list, but not all answers make it
back.
        >> 
        >>> 
        >>> Again, I appreciate the help and suggestions I've gotten, still
digging ;^)
        >>> 
        >> I just looked into the archive and saw your answers to one of my
questions:
        >> http://www.mail-archive.com/modssl-users@modssl.org/msg11612.html
- I must
        >> have missed it the other day. I have previously seen somewhat
similar trouble
        >> for others using dbm caches - and they managed to solve it by
switching to
        >> MM based session caching. I'm far from sure that it will fix your
problem,
        >> but the very short logfile entry that you posted suggests that
new entries
        >> are being added to the session cache instead of reusing sessions.
        >> 
        >> [1] http://www.modssl.org/support/
        >> 
        >> vh
        >> 
        >> Mads Toftum
        > 
        > Well I hadn't used it because I didn't want to throw another
variable into
        > the mix. I compiled in MM support and tried;
        > 
        > SSLSessionCache         shm:/tmp/ssl_scache(512000)
        > 
        > (I have a 1GB of Ram to play with)
        > 
        > Everything else is speeded up quite nicely, but no change with
Netscape Mac
        > 8^(
        > 
        > hmmmmmmmm.........
        > 
        > DAve

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