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Bug#385004: Info received (apache-ssl: I get this too)



I have more info. I did a stack trace with apache-ssl.dbg built from source, and it was crashing in libssl.

But this didn't help.

What *did* help was totally purging the apache-ssl package, deleting the /etc/apache-ssl directory, and reinstalling. It now works fine.

Another theory is that possibly just forcing a regeneration of the certs would also have worked.

Philip Craig wrote:
I have now built and installed apache-ssl and apache-common from source using the previous version in testing, 1.34-2. This still fails with the same error, so I guess it must actually be a bug in a dependency? As apache is fine, I guess it may be some ssl dependency. Any ideas what this could be? I am drawing a blank as I haven't actually got new versions of openssl, ssl-cert or libssl0.9.8 for months, so I do not know what dependency has produced this issue.

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