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Don't think this is critical. What is native fs block size?

09.04.15 13:29, Stakres пишет:
> Hi Yuri,
>
> We have checked the sslproxy_capath, all certifs updated.
> OpenSSL is: OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013 (Debian 7.8)
>
> Additional point, the auto-signed certif is a 1024, could it be the
problem
> ?
> Maybe we need to use the ssl_crtd with the option "-b 1024"
> what do you think ?
>
> example of corrupted db:
> *V    250402155004Z        7307E4A4E7FC6483C2B1D533821A7D2356DF1B88   
unknown
> /CN=r2---sn-q4f7sn7z.googlevideo.com+Sign=signTrusted+SignHash=SHA256
> V    250402155004Z        2D1FC87E26AC4D8AB1E6F3B45E2C69EB36C7F8D3   
unknown
> /CN=seal.verisign.com+Sign=signTrusted+SignHash=SHA256
> 6
> *
>
> the squid crash when the index.txt becomes wrong... weird...
>
> Bye Fred
>
>
>
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