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The problem seems to be my kernel version which is 3.14
# uname -r
3.14.32--grs-ipv6-64
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> Does Apache offer any support for Apache 2.4.4.3 on any RHEL version?
Any help is best-effort from volunteers.
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Does Apache offer any support for Apache 2.4.4.3 on any RHEL version?
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Thank you so much, that's the plan at the moment - to run apache under some
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> Sorry. Let me explain the problem deeper. Documentation says:
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> ```
> This applies to processes forked from Apache httpd children servicin
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www-data for example, not the main process which
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Sorry. Let me explain the problem deeper. Documentation says:
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This applies to processes forked from Apache httpd children servicing requests,
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Got it, what it does?
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> or there is a feature that has never worked.
The feature just doesn't limit how much memory mod_php can allocate.
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> (In reply to Eric Covener from comment #3)
> > That's not how the manual describes it. I think in that case it would not
> > add much to just
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> I wonder why you resolved this ticket. The only thing that RLimitMEM calls
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> That's not how the manual describes it. I think in that case it would not
> add much to just setting ulimits in the environment that starts Apache.
But techn
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> How do you run PHP? This directive only applies to things forked like CGI
> scripts. If you use mod_php or proxy_fcgi, these directives do not apply.
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Thanks for https://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision=1902732 for
those pathological patterns, Yann!
When +/- will you be planning to port it to 2.4 branch?
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Find it annoying two. Maybe it's possible to have the same configuration
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--- Comment #3 from Neustradamus ---
@jorton: Thanks for your reply!
tls-exporter is missing, the RFC9266 is to add Channel Binding to TLS 1.3 and
has been released few days ago.
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r1620926 and r1620927 in fact.
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The TLSv1.2 support exists in trunk (see r1620926) though I'm not sure if there
were ever any consumers for this API.
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I confirm that the patch got rid of the message in error.log for my
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on Linux.
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I reproduced the behaviour in a test case and wrote the attached patch.
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Thanks for the description. I will see if I can reproduce the behaviour in a
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We observed this in a pretty complex production environment where our
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this particular thing). I can try to narrow
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Pull request with my last suggestion:
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What about just making DirectorySlash output a relative Location, rather than
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I have built a workaround, however it is kind of a kludge. I cache html files
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Monday-Friday at 5pm, I have a FilesMatch rule
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Increase severity of "request failed: error reading the headers"
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Unfortunately, the htpasswd tool still lacks such support, forcing users to
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Hi Steffen,
the stacktrace you listed does not point to a deadlock. The conditional, timed
wait release the mutex. So it cannot be blocking others. If someone is holding
the mplx lock, it must be another
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I'm using apache-2.4.53 and I'm still having problems with caching. Perodically
I see errors related to "premature end of cache headers" and don't know how to
troubleshoot it. This is on fedora34
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Any news for this issue to make this value modifiable in a confile?
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> Created attachment 38318 [details]
> Honor nmatch for the vector passed to pcre_exec()
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> This appears to have been remedied in #58034.
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> I've filed #66153 related to the mod_macro documentation.
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> I'm marking RESOLVED/FI
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This fix appears to have been in Apache 2 for quite some time.
I'm marking RESOLVED/Fixed.
This appears to remedy bug 59299.
I've filed bug 66153 related to the mod_macro documentation.
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