Re: mod_auth_pam kills httpd childprocesses...

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On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 11:22:29PM +0100, Christian Westphal wrote:
> As soon as the module is used (by sending a username & password
> through the browser) the httpd-child-process dies (and naturally the
> client doesn't get an answer...)

Thats strange -- safe for the FPSE, mod_auth_pam is well tested in
your environment and you said that you disabled that with no effect.

I've only seen behaviour like that once, when a flaky nss_ldap module
bombed out and crashed the whole server. It could be something
similiar with respect to the What kind of PAM modules are you using?

Regards

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