Hi Martin, Apache pre-installed (Bundled with OS) was already updated to the latest version.
root@pdpcasrv1 # pca --pattern=[Aa]pache -l installed Using /patches/pca/patchdiag.xref from Feb/16/17 Host: pdpcasrv1 (SunOS 5.10/Generic_Virtual/sparc/sun4v) List: installed (3/341) Patch IR CR RSB Age Synopsis ------ -- - -- --- --- ------------------------------------------------------- 120543 37 = 37 RS- 8 SunOS 5.10: Apache 2 Patch 122911 37 = 37 RS- 325 SunOS 5.10: Apache 1.3 Patch 152643 02 = 02 R-- 8 SunOS 5.10: Apache 2.4 Patch root@pdpcasrv1 # I opened an Oracle Service Request (SR# 3-14302325071) where a Support Engineer opened a BUG. I keep you informed. For my curiosity, i'll try in my lab, to use Apache 1.3.x and Apache 2.4.x and observing the results . Many thank Martin for your time and support. Michele 2017-02-17 11:38 GMT+01:00 Martin Paul <[email protected]>: > Am 17.02.2017 um 11:11 schrieb Michele Vecchiato: > >> Thanks Martin, >> i don't understand why with wget 1.18 the SSL Handshake failed and >> with >> 1.16 work fine... >> When try to connect with the wget 1.18 client version, the apache 2 >> (httpd) >> process core... >> > > Now that's weird indeed. Must be some bug in apache which gets triggered > by a change in wget 1.18. > > If not done yet, I'd try to update the apache with the latest patch (if > you're using the one that comes with Solaris) or with the most recent > version available otherwise. If you don't want to hassle with reporting the > bug to Oracle, the apache maintainers and/or the wget authors, I'd take the > easy way out and just stick to wget 1.16, I guess. > > Martin. > > -- -- Michele Vecchiato Fax +39 06 9186 7019 | Mob.+39 335 633 6950 e-mail: [email protected] LinkedIn pub profile http://www.linkedin.com/in/michelevecchiato *** Per favore considerate l' ambiente prima di stampare questa e-mail. Grazie ***
