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Rainer Jung changed:
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Bug ID: 62285
Summary: Bug in update-index-monthly - exit in wrong place
Product: Apache httpd-2
Version: 2.5-HEAD
Hardware: PC
OS: Mac OS X 10.1
Status: NEW
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Eric Covener changed:
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Eric Covener changed:
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--- Comment #15 from Yann Ylavic ---
Thanks, looks like the default SHM mechanism for Solaris is used (nothing
forced), will figure out which one in APR code. The system memory you increased
was for IPCs (SySV)?
Also,
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--- Comment #9 from Mike Haller ---
Thanks for looking Stefan.
> Is there, in this setup, a way to successfully connect to the vhost?
The point of the patch is to prevent a successful connection to the vhost at
the TLS
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Jim Riggs changed:
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--- Comment #14 from Tauseef Anjum ---
(In reply to Yann Ylavic from comment #13)
> Thanks Tauseef for the configuration files.
>
> Unfortunately I can't reproduce on Linux with the same configuration (minus
> certificate
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--- Comment #13 from Yann Ylavic ---
Thanks Tauseef for the configuration files.
Unfortunately I can't reproduce on Linux with the same configuration (minus
certificate files...), I must be missing something.
Can there
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--- Comment #8 from Stefan Eissing ---
Feedback on the patch:
Yes, this will work and prevent connections to a vhost with an SSL protocol
version that is not allowed there. However.
When I imagine being the user who typed
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