Can anyone confirm this - location of the problem (EAPI patch) AND solution
in version modssl 2.8.11???

I got this error on Apache 1.3.26 with modssl 2.8.10 and OpenSSL 0.9.6g on a
Win2k system.

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Ramakrishna Kuppa               | October 2002
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Subject: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 13566] - Program (Dr.Watson) error on Apache.exe
on Win2K


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Program (Dr.Watson) error on Apache.exe on Win2K

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-10-12 02:35 -------

  All you needed to share was this segment...

function: ap_ctx_get
        6ff8f930 8b442404         mov     eax,[esp+0x4]          
ss:03cfb26f=????????
        6ff8f934 53               push    ebx
        6ff8f935 55               push    ebp
        6ff8f936 56               push    esi
        6ff8f937 57               push    edi
FAULT ->6ff8f938 8b7804           mov     edi,[eax+0x4]          

which identifies the EAPI patch as the source of the segv.  Suggest
(STRONGLY) that you update to 1.3.27 with the latest OpenSSL (g?) and mod
ssl, this is possibly exploit related.

But it sure has nothing to do with the Apache HTTP Server project.
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