Nicola,
I was investigating general slowness on a mac running 10.9.4 with ocspd
process showing up as 'stuck'. Came across this post:
https://majid.info/blog/ocspd-crashes/ and it talks about corrupt temporary
certificate revocation list databases maintained by ocspd process.
It maybe worth to try purging that data and see if that resolves the issue.
--
Zahid
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Foggi, Nicola <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Just wanted to check to see if anyone else has run into this yet.
> Students have been back 2 days now for us and it seems we're potentially
> seeing a problem with OS X 10.9.4 / Safari 7.0.6 and SSL enabled websites.
> The problem apparently is apparently HTTPS enabled sites either won't load
> or load extremely slow. The reports I'm getting from the field is that
> switching users to FF or Chrome instantly solves the problem. One of the
> field guys dug up a problem similar from the 10.7 days where the fix was to
> disable OSCP and CRL services. That worked on one machine, but they are
> going to test another one.
>
> The problem of course is none of our test machines exhibit the problem
> (and getting students to stick around for additionally troubleshooting
> isn't happening either).
>
> Have those schools that started earlier run/seen/heard anything?
>
> I'm hoping to get my hands on a box that has the problem so I can get some
> logs to ship off to Apple, but I have a pretty weak case other than "hey
> hundreds of students have this problem but I can't give you any details".
>
> At least the 802.1x stability problem is fixed, so the students don't
> blame our 802.1x network as it appears on our WPA2-PSK network also :)
>
> Nicola
>
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