Hello!

I'm trying to run Tomcat 5.5.10 [1] on user mode linux which is started in a 
chrooted environment but Tomcat hangs when initializing the SSL-Connector - 
i. e. the message
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11AprProtocol init
does never show up in the log. When I try to connect to the SSL-port the TCP 
handshake is made but no data at all is transmitted.

Everything runs fine if:
- The UML-kernel is *not* started in a chroot environment. (!)
- APR is used but SSL is turned off (ex. the Connector has set the "SSLEngine" 
config attribute  to "off").
- APR isn't used at all.

I don't have the slightest idea why it should matter whether UML is started in 
a chroot environment or not. To tell the truth, I don't have the slightest 
idea whether it's a bug in Tomcat, APR, Tomcat's native binding to APR, 
openssl, UML or if it's myself overlooking something absolutely obvious.

Any proposals what I could do to track this one down?

Regards
  mks


[1] In fact, it is a nightly build I made on August 6. - but the official 
5.5.10 binary behaves identically.

System spec:
- Gentoo Linux on both host and guest.
- Host kernel: vanilla 2.6.12.4 with blaisorblade's skas-2.6.12-v8.2 patch.
- Guest kernel: vanilla 2.6.12.4 with blaisorblade's uml-2.6.12-bs9 patch.
- APR 1.1.1.
- OpenSSL 0.9.7e.

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