bugfixes should fix the problem now. If yes, I'll release
mod_ssl 2.8.14 with it. Thanks for your help.
The patch fixed the problem for me (no php, RH 7.3.)
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Index: ssl_engine_kernel.c
no problems with modssl 2.8.12 and OpenSSL 0.9.7a
-- either with or without the Ben Laurie patch.
I have made the error_log and ssl_engine_log for the
failure with 2.8.13 available at
http://ejk.cso.uiuc.edu/modssl-2.8.13-logs/
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/bin/ht
These are both on Ultra 2300's running Solaris 2.6.
Ed
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Ed Kubaitis wrote:
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Ok, but here's an Apache modssl 2.5.3 parent that was started
yesterday morning at 9:33:
...
Oops - typo. Meant modssl 2.6.3
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The leaks are apparently only happening in the DSO case. I'm guessing that you have
mod_ssl statically linked into Apache, right?
Ahh. Right, both those servers were statically linked.
Ed
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Ed Kubaitis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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this problem.
I note that since Dana and Barry reported this problem, a
similar coredump backtrace (SSL_CTX_ctrl) was reported on
modssl-users by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Subject: Problem with Apache)
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you try setting SSLSessionCache to none, just to check wether it has
something to do with mm or not.
Same thing with SSLSessionCache set to none. I guess that
clears mm-1.1.3.
Ed
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Mads Toftum wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 08:44:11AM -0500, Ed Kubaitis wrote:
Same thing with SSLSessionCache set to none. I guess that
clears mm-1.1.3.
Yeah - did you compile with -g before running the core through the debugger
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.6/ssl_faq.html#report
. So I'll report back early
tomorrow morning (wrt UTC -0500) with the results.
Ed
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y, how bad *is*
this memory leak, compared to the number of people who find they can
no longer rotate their production server logs at modssl 2.6.5?
Ed
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Secondary datapoint - not using egd - what is it?
...
egd ~= "entropy gathering daemon". See
http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#6
http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_egd.html
http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/
Ed
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on PK/SSL systems I
seem to remember reading about if there isn't a trusted third
party for a client to validate a server certificate -- a
particular problem for ssh as I remember.
Those are just my recollections -- I could be wrong.
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, and Apache 1.3.11 plus
the css patch build, install, and appear to run fine -
including the new AddCharSet... directives introduced by the
patch. So this appears to be a minor cosmetic issue only.
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problem. We have three
Solaris 2.6 machines running Apache with openssl 0.94, mod_ssl 2.4.9,
and RSAREF 2.0 with User-Agent logging, and we see successful SSL
sessions established with MSIE 3.0, 3.01, and 3.02, both Win95 and
WinNT.
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our apache/mod_ssl/openssl source
directory and running
apps/openssl speed
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it. Just glad
that he took the time to document *this* one.
Welcome to the low-blood-pressure world of open-source
support:-)
Ed
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Steven Pokrandt wrote:
May I vent? G$d D#$% Netscape
reduced
the time out to five minutes, the problem started about five
minutes after server startup.
The same production server configured to use dbm cacheing does
not have these problems.
Ed
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-to-date browser:-)
I don't have a clue what means "Intermediate CA". This is
just my novice $0.02.
Enjoy your weekend.
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"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 19
containing the wrong domain name).
Christian.
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ir. Christian Buysschaert - VP Engineering Operations
GlobalSign nv-sa - http://www.globalsign.net
Hi,
Same results as Christian with MSIE 4.0 (4.72.2106.8)
and NS 4.5.1 on NT 4.
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.2.6-1.3.6 + openssl-0.9.2b
+ rsaref-2.0 on a production server tomorrow morning to
see if my fond hope is wrong.
Two background URLs:
http://www.progressive-comp.com/Lists/?l=openssl-devm=92211886324200w=2
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc2437.html
Ed
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