Hello,

I have a problem with mod_gnutls. It makes Apache use 100% CPU. When I
visit one on my domains on the server with a browser it just keeps on
"connecting..." forever (this is Firefox 3 on Linux, it has SNI
support). There is nothing in the logfiles and loglevel is set to debug.

I am sure it is caused by mod_gnutls. All domains that do not use
mod_gnutls work fine. Requests made to domains that do use mod_gnutls
never get anywhere. I ran my PHP debugger (xdebug) and it doesn't show
up, meaning that the request never even makes it to PHP. It gets stuck
before that.

Everything was working fine up to 5 AM this morning (as indicated by the
logfiles). Nothing changed on the server. I tried restarting Apache and
even rebooting the server. Didn't help.

How can I debug this? Here's a typical configuration for one of my domains:

<VirtualHost *:443>
        DocumentRoot /path/to/docroot
        ServerName example.org:443

        # SSL using GnuTLS
        GnuTLSEnable On
        GnuTLSPriorities PERFORMANCE:%COMPAT
        GnuTLSCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/example.org.cert
        GnuTLSKeyFile /root/certs/example.org.key
        GnuTLSClientVerify require
        GnuTLSClientCAFile /etc/ssl/certs/cacert.org.pem

        ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log
        LogLevel debug

        CustomLog /var/log/apache2/access.log combined
        ServerSignature On
</VirtualHost>

-- 
Sander Marechal
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