Re: attempting to use ldaps causes core dump

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The only thing compiled against the /usr/local copy of ssl is apache . I'm using mod_auth_kerb but is has no ssl compile time options

Heres the back trace ?

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xff374628 in prldap_get_session_info () from /usr/lib/libldap.so.5


My knowledge of gdb is now 10 minutes in length


This is Solaris 10 fwiw

Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Minson, John M Mr ARMY GUEST
<john.minson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
If I attempt to use a secure ldap connection (apache 2.2.10) I get


[Mon Nov 24 10:19:07 2008] [debug] mod_authnz_ldap.c(582): [client
150.125.168.140] ldap authorize: Creating LDAP req structure
[Mon Nov 24 10:19:15 2008] [notice] child pid 26129 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11), possible coredump in /usr/local/httpd

when trying to authorize the client

works perfectly in non-secure mode

Any ideas on what I can do to get some more info on whats going on ?
    

Any chance you have a different LDAP or SSL lib used in some other
module or system authenticaton (e.g.. /etc/nsswitch.conf?)

You might try to obtain a backtrace with gdb and postit here:

http://httpd.apache.org/dev/debugging.html


  
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