RE: mod_ssl revisited

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Fulmer [mailto:jeff@xxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:23 PM
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  mod_ssl revisited
> 
> Now I'm back to the original problem. I turned off name 
> resolution and I
> restarted apache. The virtual host for www.myserver.com:443 works as
> expected. However, this error continues to repeat itself in the logs:
> 
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [info] Connection to child 22 established
> (server www.myserver.com:443, client 127.0.0.1)
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [info] Seeding PRNG with 0 bytes of entropy
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1769): OpenSSL:
> Handshake: start
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL:
> Loop: before/accept initialization
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1523): OpenSSL: I/O
> error, 11 bytes expected to read on BIO#4046c990 [mem: 4048d2b0]
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1806): OpenSSL:
> Exit: error in SSLv2/v3 read client hello A
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [info] (70014)End of file found: 
> SSL handshake
> interrupted by system [Hint: Stop button pressed in browser?!]
> [Wed Jul 11 13:14:39 2007] [info] Connection to child 22 closed with
> abortive shutdown(server www.myserver.com:443, client 127.0.0.1)

Look at the client IP ----------------------------------^^^^^^^^^

It's the loop-back address so the requests are coming from some process
on the server. What's in the corresponding access log (maybe nothing if
the session dies before SSL channel is open)?

Try snoop, top, and other system tools to see what is making the
requests...

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. 

> 
> This occurs without *any* connections to the server. The 
> error continues
> about 30 to 40 times at short regular intervals. After that 
> it appears at
> irregular intervals while the server is running and under load. This
> occurs without *any* HTTPS requests to www.myserver.com:443.
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
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