[Bug 68087] https://www.farstudio.com/

2023-11-06 Thread bugzilla
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Farstudio  changed:

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URL||https://www.farstudio.com/

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[Bug 68087] New: https://www.farstudio.com/

2023-11-06 Thread bugzilla
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Bug ID: 68087
   Summary: https://www.farstudio.com/
   Product: Apache httpd-test
   Version: unspecified
  Hardware: PC
OS: Windows XP
Status: NEW
  Severity: normal
  Priority: P2
 Component: framework
  Assignee: bugs@httpd.apache.org
  Reporter: farstudi...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

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[Bug 68086] https://www.farstudio.com/

2023-11-06 Thread bugzilla
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Yann Ylavic  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |INVALID
 Status|NEW |RESOLVED

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[Bug 68086] https://www.farstudio.com/

2023-11-06 Thread bugzilla
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Farstudio  changed:

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URL||https://www.farstudio.com/

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[Bug 68086] New: https://www.farstudio.com/

2023-11-06 Thread bugzilla
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=68086

Bug ID: 68086
   Summary: https://www.farstudio.com/
   Product: Apache httpd-test
   Version: unspecified
  Hardware: PC
OS: Windows XP
Status: NEW
  Severity: normal
  Priority: P2
 Component: framework
  Assignee: bugs@httpd.apache.org
  Reporter: farstudi...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

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[Bug 68065] Apache Processes Stuck stuck when graceful reloading

2023-11-06 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #4 from Andreas Schnederle-Wagner  ---
I did search for bugs, but this one seems to have slipped past me. Thanks for
pointing it out. I'll test it with version 2.4.58.

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[Bug 68080] OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE from openssl/opensslconf.h ignored

2023-11-06 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #2 from Yann Ylavic  ---
Created attachment 39349
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Unset MODSSL_HAVE_ENGINE_API for OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE

I'm wondering if we still want to allow for "SSLCryptoDevice builtin" when
OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE is set. I don't know how much this setting is used nor if we
should care, but given that "builtin" is the same as no SSLCryptoDevice maybe
we could still let httpd start even if it's built against openssl >= 3 or
OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE.
The ENGINE api is deprecated in openssl >= 3 so in r1908537 we defined/used
MODSSL_HAVE_ENGINE_API to compile out any code using it, maybe we could do that
too for OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE like in the this patch? Does it work for your case?

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