Thanks for the response!

I've got 2 Apache servers setup and I switch a router setting to direct
traffic to one or the other. The first is a Solaris system, the second is
Win32. Everything works fine when the Solaris system is being used, so that
pretty much rules out a client-side problem.

The mod_ssl SSL log on the Win32 server looks like this in the error case:

[04/Jan/2001 11:47:02 14358] [info]  Connection to child 14 established
(server NSIDEHOST2:4433, client 208.140.33.250)
[04/Jan/2001 11:47:02 14358] [info]  Seeding PRNG with 0 bytes of entropy
[04/Jan/2001 11:47:04 14358] [info]  Spurious SSL handshake interrupt[Hint:
Usually just one of those OpenSSL confusions!?]

I haven't turned on the debug trace level yet...

-PC


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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 12:44 PM
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Subject: Re: mod_ssl / openssl for win32 trouble


I dont want to confuse you, so please disregard this if it sounds too
extrange.
I have seen similar problems when the proxy configuration wasnt correct
because the ports were wrongly mapped.Also, when a router in the path
between client and server had a broken router wich set the "DF" bit in
TCP/IP packets.
Symtoms are that comunication with some clients "freezes" after the
conection is made and other not.And it depends on the size of the
packet.(becuse of the dont fragment bit)


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