On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Raj Mettai wrote:
> I am running apache 2.0.39 with mod_ssl module on solaris 8. connected
> to tomcat 4.1.12. I am getting lot of " Spurious SSL handshake
> interrupt" errors in ssl_error.log file. All my https calls have become
> drastically slow. Any clues on this error plea
No idea there, sorry; someone smarter than me must be called in. ;)
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 01:44:54PM -0500, Raj Mettai wrote:
> thanks a lot conradI am also seeing following errors in the logs
>
> [Mon Jan 06 13:10:17 2003] [error] SSL handshake failed (server
> new.host.name:443, client 1
thanks a lot conradI am also seeing following errors in the logs
[Mon Jan 06 13:10:17 2003] [error] SSL handshake failed
(servernew.host.name:443, client 12.94.6.64)[Mon Jan 06 13:10:17 2003]
[error] SSL Library Error:
336151574error:14094416:lib(20):func(148):reason(1046)are the above
I receive this log message constantly myself, although it has no
apparent impact on performance in my case. The reason for it in our
installation is that the load balancer is set to check SSL availability
and is frequently requesting data from the SSL server but without a full
connection.
Hope thi
Hi All,
I am running apache 2.0.39 with mod_ssl module on solaris 8. connected to
tomcat 4.1.12. I am getting lot of " Spurious SSL handshake interrupt"
errors in ssl_error.log file. All my https calls have become drastically
slow. Any clues on this error please, it's a production website..
After enabling mod_ssl, I have found that Netscape 4.79 will, occassionally,
"hang" when accessing content on an HTTPS web site. This seems to occur
when accessing documents generated using server-side includes that contain
references to cascading style sheets, logos, etc. maintained on a common
s
I doubt that missing something in the build of the kernel would prevent a
file from being created. Some more information would be useful.
When you say linux, do you mean Red Hat? How exactly are you attempting to
start it? What user and group are you starting the server as?
A copy of your httpd.c