Not an aversion... just sometimes we are busy and forget
to take into account all the different components. I was using
mod_ssl 2.4.8 and have upgraded to 2.4.10. Let's see if this
fixes the problem. Thanks for making me think about this.
/mrg
Ben Laurie wrote:
> Michael R Gettes wrote:
> >
> > I am seeing something similar. Apache 1.3.9 with openssl 0.9.4
> > on solaris 2.6. Everything seems ok and periodically, what I will
> > assume to be under some reasonable load, I find that I have many
> > httpd processes running (I believe it is my max) and apache
> > is no longer responding to SSL requests. It seems that it does
> > respond to non-ssl requests. Doing an apachectl restart heals
> > things. I have played with the apache parameters for number of
> > children and so on, no effect. I now I have loglevel info for ssl
> > to see if I can see something useful the next time it happens.
> > Is anyone else seeing similar behavior? I am beginning to believe
> > this is not necessarily an apache problem -- and that is not a
> > scientifically derived belief.
>
> Why does everyone have an aversion to saying what glue they are using
> between Apache and OpenSSL???
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ben.
>
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