[users@httpd] Firefox can't connect to the SSL-Host (IE does) - exit signal Bus error (10)

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Oskar,

I suspect your firefox test client.  Have you tried
checking the test client's firefox ssl settings?  Does
this occur from any firefox client?

BZAG
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Quoting Oskar Eyb <oskar-apache@xxxxxx>:

>
> Hello!
>
> I have since a few weeks a problem with the ssl-host
and the
> firefox-browser.
>
>
>
> Firefox 1.0.4 (german) - ssl_engine_log
> ----------------------
> [01/Jun/2005 14:29:57 29311] [info]  Connection to
child 1 established
> (server example.net:443, client 84.57.132.209)
> [01/Jun/2005 14:29:57 29311] [info]  Seeding PRNG
with 1160 bytes of entropy
>
> The browser pop-up a message that says, that the
connection was aborted
>   and maybe a part of the data transfered.
>
>
>
> httpd-error.log
> ---------------
>  [notice] child pid 1234 exit signal Bus error (10)
>
>
>
> Accessing with
> MS Internet Explorer works: - ssl_engine_log
> --------------------------
> [01/Jun/2005 14:29:36 29308] [info]  Connection to
child 0 established
> (server example.net:443, client 84.57.132.209)
> [01/Jun/2005 14:29:36 29308] [info]  Seeding PRNG
with 1160 bytes of entropy
> [01/Jun/2005 14:29:36 29308] [info]  Connection:
Client IP:
> 84.57.132.209, Protocol: SSLv3, Cipher: RC4-MD5
(128/128 bits)
> [01/Jun/2005 14:29:36 29308] [info]  Initial (No.1)
HTTPS request
> received for child 0 (server example.net:443)
> [01/Jun/2005 14:29:37 29308] [info]  Connection to
child 0 closed with
> unclean shutdown (server example.net:443, client
84.57.132.209)
>
>
>
>
> I'm using FreeBSD 5.3 with
apache+mod_ssl-1.3.33+2.8.22 (ports)
> SWAP is used with about 40 MB. PHP + MySQL on the
non non-ssl hosts
> works without any problems.
>
> Whats wrong?
>
>
> Oskar
>
>


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