Dear List,

I apologize for teh repeats.  Apparently there was something wrong with
Majordomo? *Grin*  I sent 3 to the list, they never got sent out, with
delay apparently, they have all made it.

Anyhow, to clear a few things up.  We are running RedHat 6.1, Apache
1.3.9+mod_ssl, and OpenSSL 0.9.4.  There are no jobs listed in atq or
crond that would suggest it'd be a crontab failure.  Some one earlier
had asked for the "confusion" part of the logs.  An example of that
would be:

Spurious SSL handshake interrupt[Hint: Usually just one of those OpenSSL
confusions?!]

Also,I've noticed, instead of it reporting the $REMOTE_ADDR of the
visiting host in the log, when it dies, it insteads says:

Connection to child # established (secure.host.xxx:443)

Time and time again, with no other information other than the confused
part.  Again, I will note, port 443 remains open, but it does not pass
the SSL info as one would think it would.  It just again gives the
connection reset, rather than connection refused.

Thank you for your help,

Aaron Gelner / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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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