On 1/2/19 12:19 PM, johnr wrote:
> I can open a bug if you think I should/can based on the backtrace here:
I think that you should/can, but it is your call. If you decide to open
a bug report, please also post gdb output of the following commands
(sanitized if needed):
-
set print pre
I can open a bug if you think I should/can based on the backtrace here:
Core was generated by `(security_file_certgen) -s
/usr/local/squid/var/cache/squid/ssl_db -M 4MB'.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
Dec 28 22:15:20 vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64 kernel: [ 4314.045153]
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid 4.4 securi
On 12/27/18 2:30 PM, johnr wrote:
> I find the following in the cache log:
> 2018/12/27 21:15:40 kid1| WARNING:
> /usr/local/squid/libexec/security_file_certgen -s
> /usr/local/squid/var/cache/squid/ssl_db -M 4MB #Hlpr1 exited
We need to figure out why the helper is exiting. If there are no erro
Thanks for the reply Julian.
ziprasidone146939277 wrote
> Try comment this line and then see if it fails/crash.
> Note that this directive has a default value which is 32/5/1.
I tried commenting out this line and saw the same behavior.
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> I've tried various ssl bump configurations with the same net result, so I
> don't
> believe the configuration is relevant, but here it is:
> sslcrtd_children 2 startup=2 idle=1
Try comment this line and then see if it fails/crash.
Note that this directive has a default value which is 32/5/1.
Hi,
I am having trouble running squid 4.4 on ubuntu 14.04. I have successfully
built squid, and it runs fine if I'm not trying to SSL bump, but once I SSL
bump traffic, it starts crashing.
I've tried various ssl bump configurations with the same net result, so I
don't believe the configuration i