Hi Vadim,

Sorry for the lack of information regarding this matter.  We're running
RedHat 6.1 w/ Apache 1.3.9.  There is nothing evident within the cron
daemon, this is where I become quite confused.  OpenSSL 0.9.4 is our
ossl version.

Now, with regards to logs, I would had provided them, however, the exact
time during the early-wee morning hours of it's crash cannot be
located.  It just seems to bottom out on Sundays in the early morning
hours from 1AM-10AM, in between that time frame.  I, being little
experienced in RedHat, do not know all the probable causes of a default
RH install.  Is there a particular schedule daemon I should be looking
into other than crond?

Thanks,

Aaron Gelner / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
> 
> Hi Aaron,
> 
> please note you provide no details on os/apache/openssl/glue versions
> and no configfile and no logs.
> ..every Sunday looks like sort of cron side-effect
> 
> Regards,
> Vadim
> 
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 05:08:09AM -0600, Aaron Gelner wrote:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > Since our initial date of receiving our SSL cert CA'd by Thawte, every
> > Sunday, Apache seemingly faults out on the Secured Socket Layer side,
> > thus causing not a connection refused to port 443, instead, a connection
> > reset error.  We've contacted thawte, they have no idea *no kidding* as
> > to what is going on.  They recommended we try the openssl user list, so
> > here I am.  The logs report nothing that is substantially evident to
> > WHEN and WHY the SSL part dies, though, there are particular statements
> > about openSSL being "confused."  Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Aaron Gelner / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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