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I think this bug can be closed. Support is in-tree:
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I've put up an initial PR updating to rustls-ffi 0.13:
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This doesn't sound like an upstream problem. Please get in touch with the
packager of said package instead.
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It seems that for ssh the connection is not closed finally (unless HTTP/1.0 or
"connection: close"), so the safe way could be to "goto write_err;" for the new
warning?
Reusing a connec
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I think the connections are always "close". But I'm not sure. Better to safe
that hit a problem later.
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I don't how the "g.url.isSsh" + Status header protocol works but I get that if
there is no content-length specified then there is also no body to expect, thus
you can keep the connection aliv
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Implemented here: <https://fossil-scm.org/home/info/f4ffefe708793b03>
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--- Comment #13 from Yann Ylavic ---
Maybe something more explicit like this:
diff --git a/src/http.c b/src/http.c
index 0460e04d1..c71fde995 100644
--- a/src/http.c
+++ b/src/http.c
@@ -676,6 +676,10 @@ int http_exchange(
goto
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That is a reasonable suggestion. Thanks. There are other considerations in
play - that same routine is also used to parse raw CGI replies in the case of a
sync via SSH - and so for that reason I have
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> https://fossil-scm.org/home/info/a8e33fb161f45b65
FWIW, I think the correct check for the "server did not reply" case is
"iLength<0 &&
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Thanks again, everybody.
The problem was indeed in Fossil. Since the Fossil CGI on the server side was
always sending Content-Length in the reply, it was expecting to always get a
Content-Length back on
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> I think that Fossil's HTTP protocol handling needs fixing here:
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I agr
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(sorry fat fingers => s/tising/fixing/)
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Thank y'all for your time and analysis. Perhaps I was wrong and it is the
reply that omits Content-Length, not the request as I originally thought. I
see that the Fossil client does not deal well w
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Note: The response without C-L nor T-E provided by httpd when it cannot
determine the body length is what's described in in
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9112.html#name-message-body-length up to
b
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I agree, for HTTP/1.1 httpd would send "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" but not
here because of the HTTP/1.0 request.
So the only option for httpd is either:
1. bufferize/spool the response to ge
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I think it is quite reasonable that the server has no compulsion to send
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relying on that seems highly dubious.
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The thread seems to be about responses from a CGI rather than requests.
I owe an update to https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/env.html to document the
variable (that we hoped wouldn't be widely neede
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I heard from Stefan out-of-band and he agreed to help support an update. I will
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Proposed for backport as r1917010.
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It could be same issue because if the listener thread does not poll/empty the
wakeup pipe after the first wake up (which is the bug), the following wake ups
will fill the pipe and block indefinitely when
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Not sure it's the same issue because the call stacks are different but I will
test it anyway with apr 1.7.4. I've not found a way to reproduce the problem so
I will have to let it ru
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Or apr-1.7.4 which includes the fix too (r1819937 in 1.7.x, r1819938 in 1.6.x).
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Possibly a duplicate of bug 61786, can you reproduce with libapr-1.6.5?
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Please try with "--enable-mpms-shared=all" instead of
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In comparing the 2.4.58 and 2.4.59 versions, I'm seeing 3 modules missing:
mod_mpm_event.so
mod_mpm_prefork.so
mod_mpm_worker.so
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Hi,
I may have some time in the coming weeks to finish what I started long ago.
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Still happening in apache 2.4.57, it would be great to have at least some sort
of workaround for this that does not involve compiling from source or using a
different http daemon. Any news?
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Hi Ruediger,
many thanks for the fix. When do you plan a new httpd containing this fix?
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thanks for the quick fix, Ruediger!
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> Can you please check if the below patch fixes your issue?
I can also confirm that the patch fixes the issue on openssl 1.1.1. Our openssl
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Hi Ruediger,
> Can you please check if the below patch fixes your issue?
yes, it does.
> Can you check if adding explicit DH parameters (created via openssl dhparam
> 2048) to your certificate file
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Can you please check if the below patch fixes your issue?
Index: modules/ssl/ssl_engine_init.c
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Hi Ruediger,
I just attached the log you asked.
Here part where the connection fails:
[Mon Apr 08 10:00:13.507966 2024] [ssl:info] [pid 1597292:tid 140007736858176]
[client 127.0.0.1:37142] AH01964: Connection
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Can you please increase the loglevel to debug and provide the output from the
error log when starting apache and during a failed connection?
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works like a charm. Thanks Eric for your help and long life to Apache and its
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> This is fallout from a security fix. Backend Content-Length is no longer
> honored.
>
> If you trust what generates the response here, you can try to
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This is fallout from a security fix. Backend Content-Length is no longer
honored.
If you trust what generates the response here, you can try to set internal
environment variable ap_trust_cgilike_cl on the
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> I confirm that event.bytesTotal is always zero with httpd-2.4.59.
sorry it's event.total
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I confirm that event.bytesTotal is always zero with httpd-2.4.59.
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"openssl s_client" command to specifically request a DHE cipher:
openssl s_client -state -cipher DHE -tls1_2 -connect HOSTNAME:443
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Computer vision services
https://www.daffodilsw.com/ai/computer-vision-services/
Computer vision services
refer to a suite of technologies and software solutions that enable computers
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@Stefan - would a contribution to update to 0.13.0 be helpful? It may take me a
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