Re: Occasional "500 Internal Server Error"

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khym@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have a feeling that the problem might be related to mod_ldap, but it's
just a hunch. It's authenticating against a Windows 2003 machine. All
requests to Apache use https. Is there any more info I should provide? Or
any way for me to get more info? In particular, doesn't the error log
normally show a real error message when the server returns status 500?
Oddly enough I've been having the same problem, with almost the same setup. I'm using apache 2.2.4 with almost the same modules (ssl and ldap, not python though), and I also suspect the problem to be related to ldap authentication. It seems to happen to me whenever I need to auth for a page. (all the pages are protected, and all pages access through ssl, using mod_rewrite to change every http to https). Once I refresh, everything seems to work fine (again like your situation). I've had quite a bit of trouble tracking this problem down, but hopefully somebody can help us.

If I could find somewhere that it actually logged these types of errors, I might be able to come closer to finding a solution, but so far I haven't been able to find anything.

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