Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 01:26:51 von Ramakrishna Kuppa
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I am getting the above error on my Windows platform. The
environment details are as follows:
OS: Windows 2000
Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
The OS pops up a box with the above message and until the user acknowledges,
the system doesn't respond to any user requests. In a way, the system
"hangs".
Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Alternatively, can the server be made
to service user requests?
Thanks
Ramakrishna
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Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
I am getting the above error on my Windows platform. =
The
environment details are as follows:
OS: Windows 2000
Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d and =
mod_ssl 2.8.10
The OS pops up a box with the above message and until =
the user acknowledges, the system doesn't respond to any user requests. =
In a way, the system "hangs".
Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Alternatively, =
can the server be made to service user requests?
Thanks
Ramakrishna
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Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 01:59:22 von hunter
Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> I am getting the above error on my Windows platform. The
> environment details are as follows:
>
> OS: Windows 2000
> Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
>
> The OS pops up a box with the above message and until the user
> acknowledges, the system doesn't respond to any user requests. In a way,
> the system "hangs".
>
> Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Alternatively, can the server be
> made to service user requests?
>
> Thanks
> Ramakrishna
>
Ramakrishna,
Could you please explain what is 'the above error'.
Guess: Are you referring to an abnormal end.. a dialog that says a
program is exiting unexpectedly?
Warning: You should not be using OpenSSL 0.9.6d - I thought you were
using one of the new builds I made?
Advice: This error might happen if you did not have all of the parts or
it is misconfigured. You may find a clue in the error.log. Have you
ever had this working or are you failing on an initial install.
Chris.
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RE: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 02:08:13 von Ramakrishna Kuppa
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Chris,
I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL 0.9.6g from your latest build. However,
the error I was referring to occurred in the previous build that had version
0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual popup box comes with the above
message and until the user acknowledges, the system doesn't service any
requests. There aren't any useful messages that get logged either.
The complete message is as follows:
"Apache.exe generates errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to
restart the program. An error log is being created."
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hunter [mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:59 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
>
>
> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > I am getting the above error on my Windows platform. The
> environment
> > details are as follows:
> >
> > OS: Windows 2000
> > Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
> >
> > The OS pops up a box with the above message and until the user
> > acknowledges, the system doesn't respond to any user
> requests. In a way,
> > the system "hangs".
> >
> > Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Alternatively, can
> the server
> > be
> > made to service user requests?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ramakrishna
> >
>
> Ramakrishna,
>
> Could you please explain what is 'the above error'.
>
> Guess: Are you referring to an abnormal end.. a dialog that says a
> program is exiting unexpectedly?
>
> Warning: You should not be using OpenSSL 0.9.6d - I thought you were
> using one of the new builds I made?
>
> Advice: This error might happen if you did not have all of
> the parts or
> it is misconfigured. You may find a clue in the error.log. Have you
> ever had this working or are you failing on an initial install.
>
> Chris.
>
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
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Windows.
Chris,
I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL 0.9.6g from your =
latest build. However, the error I was referring to occurred in the =
previous build that had version 0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual popup box =
comes with the above message and until the user acknowledges, the =
system doesn't service any requests. There aren't any useful messages =
that get logged either.
The complete message is as follows:
"Apache.exe generates errors and will be closed =
by Windows. You will need to restart the program. An error log is being =
created."
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hunter [
HREF=3D"mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca">mailto:theantigod@sy mpatico.ca=
A>]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:59 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is =
closed by Windows.
>
>
> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > I am getting the above error on my Windows =
platform. The
> environment
> > details are as follows:
> >
> > OS: Windows 2000
> > Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d =
and mod_ssl 2.8.10
> >
> > The OS pops up a box with the above =
message and until the user
> > acknowledges, the system doesn't respond =
to any user
> requests. In a way,
> > the system "hangs".
> >
> > Any ideas on how this can be resolved? =
Alternatively, can
> the server
> > be
> > made to service user requests?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ramakrishna
> >
>
> Ramakrishna,
>
> Could you please explain what is 'the above =
error'.
>
> Guess: Are you referring to an abnormal end.. a =
dialog that says a
> program is exiting unexpectedly?
>
> Warning: You should not be using OpenSSL 0.9.6d =
- I thought you were
> using one of the new builds I made?
>
> Advice: This error might happen if you did not =
have all of
> the parts or
> it is misconfigured. You may find a clue =
in the error.log. Have you
> ever had this working or are you failing on an =
initial install.
>
> Chris.
>
> =
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Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 02:22:05 von hunter
Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL 0.9.6g from your latest build.
> However, the error I was referring to occurred in the previous build
> that had version 0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
>
> The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual popup box comes with the above
> message and until the user acknowledges, the system doesn't service any
> requests. There aren't any useful messages that get logged either.
>
> The complete message is as follows:
> "Apache.exe generates errors and will be closed by Windows. You will
> need to restart the program. An error log is being created."
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hunter [mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca]
> > Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:59 PM
> > To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> > Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
> >
> >
> > Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > > I am getting the above error on my Windows platform. The
> > environment
> > > details are as follows:
> > >
> > > OS: Windows 2000
> > > Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
> > >
> > > The OS pops up a box with the above message and until the user
> > > acknowledges, the system doesn't respond to any user
> > requests. In a way,
> > > the system "hangs".
> > >
> > > Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Alternatively, can
> > the server
> > > be
> > > made to service user requests?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Ramakrishna
> > >
> >
> > Ramakrishna,
> >
> > Could you please explain what is 'the above error'.
> >
> > Guess: Are you referring to an abnormal end.. a dialog that says a
> > program is exiting unexpectedly?
> >
> > Warning: You should not be using OpenSSL 0.9.6d - I thought you were
> > using one of the new builds I made?
> >
> > Advice: This error might happen if you did not have all of
> > the parts or
> > it is misconfigured. You may find a clue in the error.log. Have you
> > ever had this working or are you failing on an initial install.
> >
> > Chris.
> >
> > ____________________________________________________________ __________
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> > User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> > Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
> >
>
Ramakrishna,
It would be helpful to see the apache error log ... usually called
'error.log' in the ..\Apache\logs directory.
Also, the Dr Watson log can also be useful but less so when I do not
have the same build - with the same build I can walk it into the failure
with the debugger. The Dr Watson log can be found in the %SystemRoot%
... mine is I:\WINDOWS (XP PRO) yours could be C:\WINNT - the file is
called 'drwtsn32.log'
This could have been caused by a buffer overrun ... like in a failed
exploit ... previous versions of OpenSSL were vulnerable.
I will look at the log if you send it. Maybe there will be clues.
The new code is ok?
Chris.
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RE: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 02:23:21 von David Marshall
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Rama,
If you are not getting much information, you might try in your apache
https.conf file turning on debugging with "LogLevel debug". This may not
help, but sometimes you can find a clue as to where apache was in it's
processing when a failure occurs.
David Marshall
-----Original Message-----
From: Ramakrishna Kuppa [mailto:ramakrishna@intruvert.com]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:08 PM
To: 'modssl-users@modssl.org'
Subject: RE: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
Chris,
I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL 0.9.6g from your latest build. However,
the error I was referring to occurred in the previous build that had version
0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual popup box comes with the above
message and until the user acknowledges, the system doesn't service any
requests. There aren't any useful messages that get logged either.
The complete message is as follows:
"Apache.exe generates errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to
restart the program. An error log is being created."
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hunter [ mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca
]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:59 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
>
>
> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > I am getting the above error on my Windows platform. The
> environment
> > details are as follows:
> >
> > OS: Windows 2000
> > Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
> >
> > The OS pops up a box with the above message and until the user
> > acknowledges, the system doesn't respond to any user
> requests. In a way,
> > the system "hangs".
> >
> > Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Alternatively, can
> the server
> > be
> > made to service user requests?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ramakrishna
> >
>
> Ramakrishna,
>
> Could you please explain what is 'the above error'.
>
> Guess: Are you referring to an abnormal end.. a dialog that says a
> program is exiting unexpectedly?
>
> Warning: You should not be using OpenSSL 0.9.6d - I thought you were
> using one of the new builds I made?
>
> Advice: This error might happen if you did not have all of
> the parts or
> it is misconfigured. You may find a clue in the error.log. Have you
> ever had this working or are you failing on an initial install.
>
> Chris.
>
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
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RE: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
size=2>Rama,
size=2>
If you
are not getting much information, you might try in your apache https.conf file
turning on debugging with "LogLevel debug". This may not help, but sometimes you
can find a clue as to where apache was in it's processing when a failure
occurs.
size=2>
David
Marshall
Chris,
I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL 0.9.6g from your latest
build. However, the error I was referring to occurred in the previous build
that had version 0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual popup box comes with
the above message and until the user acknowledges, the system doesn't service
any requests. There aren't any useful messages that get logged
either.
The complete message is as follows:
size=2>"Apache.exe generates errors and will be closed by Windows. You will
need to restart the program. An error log is being
created."
> -----Original Message-----
>
From: hunter [
href="mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca">mailto:theantigod@symp atico.ca]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:59 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
>
Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
>
>
size=2>> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > I am
getting the above error on my Windows platform. The
size=2>> environment
> > details are as
follows:
> >
> >
OS: Windows 2000
> > Server: Apache 1.3.26 with
OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
> >
> > The OS pops up a box with the above message
and until the user
> > acknowledges, the system
doesn't respond to any user
> requests. In a way,
> > the system "hangs".
size=2>> >
> > Any ideas on how this can
be resolved? Alternatively, can
> the server
> > be
> > made to
service user requests?
> >
size=2>> > Thanks
> > Ramakrishna
> >
>
size=2>> Ramakrishna,
>
size=2>> Could you please explain what is 'the above error'.
>
> Guess: Are you referring to
an abnormal end.. a dialog that says a
> program is
exiting unexpectedly?
>
size=2>> Warning: You should not be using OpenSSL 0.9.6d - I thought you
were
> using one of the new builds I made?
>
> Advice: This error might
happen if you did not have all of
> the parts or
> it is misconfigured. You may find a clue in
the error.log. Have you
> ever had this
working or are you failing on an initial install.
>
> Chris.
>
>
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Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 02:36:46 von hunter
Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL 0.9.6g from your latest build.
> However, the error I was referring to occurred in the previous build
> that had version 0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
>
> The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual popup box comes with the above
> message and until the user acknowledges, the system doesn't service any
> requests. There aren't any useful messages that get logged either.
>
> The complete message is as follows:
> "Apache.exe generates errors and will be closed by Windows. You will
> need to restart the program. An error log is being created."
.... from first note ... I understand now.
> Alternatively, can the server be made to service user requests?
I think what you are asking here is... is there a way to continue after
a Dr Watson message has happened and there is no user to press ok.
There may be, but I have never found it. I write most of my service and
console code with structured exception handlers that handle access
violations, so that most of my applications do not behave this way. I
have had some frustration in this because tech's want to leave the
dialog on the screen for others to see and applications cannot finish
dying until the user clicks ok. Sometimes a new instance will start but
rarely.
Most of the time they are caused by an access violations. Frequently
caused by truncated/corrpted files. One of my applications kept causing
Explorer to crash when it was infiltrated with Nimda and was being run
during user signon.
Chris.
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Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 02:50:54 von Martin Dickau
> I think what you are asking here is... is there a way to continue after
> a Dr Watson message has happened and there is no user to press ok.
>
> There may be, but I have never found it.
Run drwtsn32.exe and uncheck Visual Notification (or change the setting in
the registry directly).
Martin
Martin Dickau, ByAllAccounts
mdickau@byallaccounts.com
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Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 03:22:36 von hunter
Martin Dickau wrote:
>>I think what you are asking here is... is there a way to continue after
>>a Dr Watson message has happened and there is no user to press ok.
>>
>>There may be, but I have never found it.
>
>
> Run drwtsn32.exe and uncheck Visual Notification (or change the setting in
> the registry directly).
>
> Martin
>
> Martin Dickau, ByAllAccounts
> mdickau@byallaccounts.com
>
>
>
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>
Martin,
I have been inside Dr. Watson dozens of time and have never noticed the
setting. I will try it out.
I tried it quickly, but I still got a dialog popup on XP PRO - not a Dr.
Watson message though.
Thanks
Chris.
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RE: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 03:29:07 von Ramakrishna Kuppa
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Chris,
I am getting the following message in my SSL log:
[30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] Server: Apache/1.3.26, Interface:
mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.6g
[30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] You are using mod_ssl under Win32. This
combination is *NOT* officially supported. Use it at your own risk!
Anything to be noted/concerned of?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hunter [mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:22 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
>
>
> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > Chris,
> >
> > I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL 0.9.6g from your latest build.
> > However, the error I was referring to occurred in the
> previous build
> > that had version 0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
> >
> > The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual popup box comes with the
> > above
> > message and until the user acknowledges, the system doesn't
> service any
> > requests. There aren't any useful messages that get logged either.
> >
> > The complete message is as follows:
> > "Apache.exe generates errors and will be closed by Windows. You will
> > need to restart the program. An error log is being created."
> >
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: hunter [mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca]
> > > Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:59 PM
> > > To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> > > Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed
> by Windows.
> > > >
> > > Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > > > I am getting the above error on my Windows platform. The
> > > environment
> > > > details are as follows:
> > > >
> > > > OS: Windows 2000
> > > > Server: Apache 1.3.26 with OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
> > > >
> > > > The OS pops up a box with the above message and until the user
> > > > acknowledges, the system doesn't respond to any user
> > > requests. In a way,
> > > > the system "hangs".
> > > >
> > > > Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Alternatively, can
> > > the server
> > > > be
> > > > made to service user requests?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Ramakrishna
> > > >
> > >
> > > Ramakrishna,
> > >
> > > Could you please explain what is 'the above error'.
> > >
> > > Guess: Are you referring to an abnormal end.. a dialog
> that says a
> > > program is exiting unexpectedly?
> > >
> > > Warning: You should not be using OpenSSL 0.9.6d - I
> thought you were
> > > using one of the new builds I made?
> > >
> > > Advice: This error might happen if you did not have all of
> > > the parts or
> > > it is misconfigured. You may find a clue in the
> error.log. Have you
> > > ever had this working or are you failing on an initial install.
> > >
> > > Chris.
> > >
> > >
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
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> modssl-users@modssl.org
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> majordomo@modssl.org
> > >
> >
>
> Ramakrishna,
>
> It would be helpful to see the apache error log ... usually called
> 'error.log' in the ..\Apache\logs directory.
>
> Also, the Dr Watson log can also be useful but less so when I do not
> have the same build - with the same build I can walk it into
> the failure
> with the debugger. The Dr Watson log can be found in the
> %SystemRoot%
> .. mine is I:\WINDOWS (XP PRO) yours could be C:\WINNT - the file is
> called 'drwtsn32.log'
>
> This could have been caused by a buffer overrun ... like in a failed
> exploit ... previous versions of OpenSSL were vulnerable.
>
> I will look at the log if you send it. Maybe there will be clues.
>
>
> The new code is ok?
>
> Chris.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
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Windows.
Chris,
I am getting the following message in my SSL =
log:
[30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] Server: =
Apache/1.3.26, Interface: mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: =
OpenSSL/0.9.6g
[30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] You are =
using mod_ssl under Win32. This combination is *NOT* officially =
supported. Use it at your own risk!
Anything to be noted/concerned of?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hunter [
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A>]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:22 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is =
closed by Windows.
>
>
> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > Chris,
> >
> > I upgraded our system to use OpenSSL =
0.9.6g from your latest build.
> > However, the error I was referring to =
occurred in the
> previous build
> > that had version 0.9.6d of OpenSSL.
> >
> > The error is a Dr.Watson error. The usual =
popup box comes with the
> > above
> > message and until the user acknowledges, =
the system doesn't
> service any
> > requests. There aren't any useful messages =
that get logged either.
> >
> > The complete message is as follows:
> > "Apache.exe generates errors and will =
be closed by Windows. You will
> > need to restart the program. An error log =
is being created."
> >
> >
> >
> > > -----Original =
Message-----
> > > From: hunter [
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A>]
> > > Sent: Monday, September 30, =
2002 4:59 PM
> > > To: =
modssl-users@modssl.org
> > > Subject: Re: Apache.exe =
generates errors and is closed
> by Windows.
> > > >
> > > Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > > > I am getting the above =
error on my Windows platform. The
> > > environment
> > > > details are as =
follows:
> > > >
> > > > OS: Windows 2000
> > > > Server: Apache 1.3.26 with =
OpenSSL 0.9.6d and mod_ssl 2.8.10
> > > >
> > > > The OS pops up a box with =
the above message and until the user
> > > > acknowledges, the system =
doesn't respond to any user
> > > requests. In a way,
> > > > the system =
"hangs".
> > > >
> > > > Any ideas on how this can =
be resolved? Alternatively, can
> > > the server
> > > > be
> > > > made to service user =
requests?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Ramakrishna
> > > >
> > >
> > > Ramakrishna,
> > >
> > > Could you please explain what =
is 'the above error'.
> > >
> > > Guess: Are you referring to an =
abnormal end.. a dialog
> that says a
> > > program is exiting =
unexpectedly?
> > >
> > > Warning: You should not be =
using OpenSSL 0.9.6d - I
> thought you were
> > > using one of the new builds I =
made?
> > >
> > > Advice: This error might happen =
if you did not have all of
> > > the parts or
> > > it is misconfigured. You =
may find a clue in the
> error.log. Have you
> > > ever had this working or are =
you failing on an initial install.
> > >
> > > Chris.
> > >
> > >
> =
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> Ramakrishna,
>
> It would be helpful to see the apache error log =
.... usually called
> 'error.log' in the ..\Apache\logs =
directory.
>
> Also, the Dr Watson log can also be useful but =
less so when I do not
> have the same build - with the same build I can =
walk it into
> the failure
> with the debugger. The Dr Watson log can =
be found in the
> %SystemRoot%
> .. mine is I:\WINDOWS (XP PRO) yours could be =
C:\WINNT - the file is
> called 'drwtsn32.log'
>
> This could have been caused by a buffer overrun =
.... like in a failed
> exploit ... previous versions of OpenSSL were =
vulnerable.
>
> I will look at the log if you send it. =
Maybe there will be clues.
>
>
> The new code is ok?
>
> Chris.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Apache.exe generates errors and is closed by Windows.
am 01.10.2002 05:53:29 von hunter
Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I am getting the following message in my SSL log:
>
> [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] Server: Apache/1.3.26, Interface:
> mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.6g
> [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] You are using mod_ssl under Win32.
> This combination is *NOT* officially supported. Use it at your own risk!
>
>
> Anything to be noted/concerned of?
>
Ramakrishna,
I don't know. While I have been building Apache for several years, I
have only recently started playing with SSL. I never used it at all
with Apache 1.3.26. It is now integrated into Apache 2.0.xx and that is
what I am using. I have never seen a message like this with Apache2.
This message reminds me of the disclaimer that says that Apache for
Windows should not be considered production quality. I have never
personally had any problems with the Windows Apache until version 2.0.xx
and Windows XP - auto-index was broken with a large number of files the
last time I checked.
Anyway, I don't think the message is cause for worry. Maybe someone
more closely involved with mod_ssl will comment.
I will have a look at the mod_ssl code and see if I can find the source
of the message - I am curious.
Chris.
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This combination is *NOT* officially supported
am 01.10.2002 06:07:00 von hunter
Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I am getting the following message in my SSL log:
>
> [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] Server: Apache/1.3.26, Interface:
> mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.6g
> [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] You are using mod_ssl under Win32.
> This combination is *NOT* officially supported. Use it at your own risk!
>
>
> Anything to be noted/concerned of?
>
Ramakrishna,
/*
* Identification
*/
if (mc->nInitCount == 1) {
ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_INFO, "Server: %s, Interface: %s, Library: %s",
SERVER_BASEVERSION,
ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, NULL, NULL,
"SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE"),
ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, NULL, NULL,
"SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY"));
#ifdef WIN32
ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_WARN, "You are using mod_ssl under Win32. "
"This combination is *NOT* officially supported. "
"Use it at your own risk!");
#endif
}
....it is simply a comment - disclaimer - whatever - it is there in any
case if you are running Windows version.
Chris.
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RE: This combination is *NOT* officially supported
am 01.10.2002 20:01:26 von Ramakrishna Kuppa
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Chris,
Which code is this - is it the Apache OR mod_ssl OR OpenSSL?
And, if I understood you right, irrespective of the versions of the above
software, on Win32 systems, the message is written to the log file. Do you
see this log entry in any of the many installations you have?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hunter [mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:07 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: This combination is *NOT* officially supported
>
>
> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > Chris,
> >
> > I am getting the following message in my SSL log:
> >
> > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] Server: Apache/1.3.26,
> Interface:
> > mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.6g
> > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] You are using mod_ssl
> under Win32.
> > This combination is *NOT* officially supported. Use it at
> your own risk!
> >
> >
> > Anything to be noted/concerned of?
> >
>
> Ramakrishna,
>
> /*
> * Identification
> */
> if (mc->nInitCount == 1) {
> ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_INFO, "Server: %s, Interface: %s,
> Library: %s",
> SERVER_BASEVERSION,
> ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, NULL, NULL,
> "SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE"),
> ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, NULL, NULL,
> "SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY"));
> #ifdef WIN32
> ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_WARN, "You are using mod_ssl
> under Win32. "
> "This combination is *NOT* officially supported. "
> "Use it at your own risk!");
> #endif
> }
>
> ...it is simply a comment - disclaimer - whatever - it is
> there in any
> case if you are running Windows version.
>
> Chris.
>
>
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RE: This combination is *NOT* officially supported
Chris,
Which code is this - is it the Apache OR mod_ssl OR =
OpenSSL?
And, if I understood you right, irrespective of the =
versions of the above software, on Win32 systems, the message is =
written to the log file. Do you see this log entry in any of the many =
installations you have?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hunter [
HREF=3D"mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca">mailto:theantigod@sy mpatico.ca=
A>]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:07 PM
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: This combination is *NOT* officially =
supported
>
>
> Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > Chris,
> >
> > I am getting the following message in my =
SSL log:
> >
> > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] =
Server: Apache/1.3.26,
> Interface:
> > mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: =
OpenSSL/0.9.6g
> > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] =
You are using mod_ssl
> under Win32.
> > This combination is *NOT* officially =
supported. Use it at
> your own risk!
> >
> >
> > Anything to be noted/concerned of?
> >
>
> Ramakrishna,
>
> /*
> * =
Identification
> */
> if =
(mc->nInitCount == 1) {
SIZE=3D2>> =
ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_INFO, "Server: %s, Interface: %s,
> Library: %s",
SIZE=3D2>>  =
; SERVER_BASEVERSION,
SIZE=3D2>>  =
; ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, =
NULL, NULL,
> "SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE"),
SIZE=3D2>>  =
; ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, =
NULL, NULL,
> "SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY"));
> #ifdef WIN32
SIZE=3D2>> =
ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_WARN, "You are using mod_ssl
> under Win32. "
SIZE=3D2>>  =
; "This combination is =
*NOT* officially supported. "
SIZE=3D2>>  =
; "Use it at your own =
risk!");
> #endif
> }
>
> ...it is simply a comment - disclaimer - =
whatever - it is
> there in any
> case if you are running Windows version.
>
> Chris.
>
>
> =
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Re: This combination is *NOT* officially supported
am 02.10.2002 03:31:36 von hunter
Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Which code is this - is it the Apache OR mod_ssl OR OpenSSL?
>
> And, if I understood you right, irrespective of the versions of the
> above software, on Win32 systems, the message is written to the log
> file. Do you see this log entry in any of the many installations you have?
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hunter [mailto:theantigod@sympatico.ca]
> > Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:07 PM
> > To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> > Subject: This combination is *NOT* officially supported
> >
> >
> > Ramakrishna Kuppa wrote:
> > > Chris,
> > >
> > > I am getting the following message in my SSL log:
> > >
> > > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [info] Server: Apache/1.3.26,
> > Interface:
> > > mod_ssl/2.8.10, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.6g
> > > [30/Sep/2002 17:57:49 02000] [warn] You are using mod_ssl
> > under Win32.
> > > This combination is *NOT* officially supported. Use it at
> > your own risk!
> > >
> > >
> > > Anything to be noted/concerned of?
> > >
> >
> > Ramakrishna,
> >
> > /*
> > * Identification
> > */
> > if (mc->nInitCount == 1) {
> > ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_INFO, "Server: %s, Interface: %s,
> > Library: %s",
> > SERVER_BASEVERSION,
> > ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, NULL, NULL,
> > "SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE"),
> > ssl_var_lookup(p, NULL, NULL, NULL,
> > "SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY"));
> > #ifdef WIN32
> > ssl_log(s, SSL_LOG_WARN, "You are using mod_ssl
> > under Win32. "
> > "This combination is *NOT* officially supported. "
> > "Use it at your own risk!");
> > #endif
> > }
> >
> > ...it is simply a comment - disclaimer - whatever - it is
> > there in any
> > case if you are running Windows version.
> >
> > Chris.
> >
> >
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Ramakrishna,
This code segment is from mod_ssl...
f:\mod_ssl-2.8.10-1.3.26\pkg.sslmod\ssl_engine_init.c
....begins at line 175
Your statement is correct... this message will appear in your log if you
are using mod_ssl on Windows with Apache 1.3.xx and mod_ssl 2.8.10
I have enabled SSL on only one of my Windows boxes. It has never logged
this message but the version is Apache 2.0.40 - OpenSSL 0.9.6g.
....mod_ssl is integrated into Apache 2.
All of my other Windows boxes have the SSL code included but SSL has not
turned on - may never need to be.
IMHO - It means nothing, unless you are paying for support ... this is
open source afterall. Take it as a cheap shot at Windows. There are
some days when I share the thought, but I curse my Linux equally.
Chris.
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Re: This combination is *NOT* officially supported
am 02.10.2002 03:33:42 von Cliff Woolley
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, hunter wrote:
> This code segment is from mod_ssl...
Correct.
> I have enabled SSL on only one of my Windows boxes. It has never logged
> this message but the version is Apache 2.0.40 - OpenSSL 0.9.6g.
> ...mod_ssl is integrated into Apache 2.
mod_ssl is not officially supported on Apache 1.3 on win32.
mod_ssl *is* officially supported on Apache 2.0 on win32.
And under 1.3, it's not that it won't work, it's just that the author
(Ralf) makes no guarantees that it will. :)
It's that simple.
--Cliff
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