Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 07:57:52 +0200 From: "Olli Hauer" <ohauer@gmx.de> To: "Bryan Drewery" <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org>, "Adam McDougall" <mcdouga9@egr.msu.edu>, ports@freebsd.org, "Ryan Steinmetz" <zi@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Re: svn commit: r386904 - in head/www/apache22: . files Message-ID: <trinity-0d64fbf8-c47a-4ff5-a9e5-92d509b59f07-1433224672554@msvc-mesg-gmx015>
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One case wher this can happen is the dh generation was interrupted during the build. The upcomming apache2.2 will no.longer require such a hack because mod_ssl has undergone a huge rewrite. -- Sent from my Android phone with GMX Mail. Please excuse my brevity. Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> wrote: On 5/31/2015 8:29 AM, Adam McDougall wrote: > Is anyone else getting this issue? I had to revert the change on my systems. > Thanks. > Yes it looks incomplete. Nothing is providing get_dh2048. > work/httpd-2.2.29/modules/ssl/ssl_engine_dh.c:static DH *get_dh512(void) > work/httpd-2.2.29/modules/ssl/ssl_engine_dh.c:static DH *get_dh1024(void) > work/httpd-2.2.29/modules/ssl/ssl_engine_dh.c: dh = get_dh2048(); > work/httpd-2.2.29/modules/ssl/ssl_engine_dh.c: dh = get_dh3072(); > work/httpd-2.2.29/modules/ssl/ssl_engine_dh.c: dh = get_dh3072(); The module is only providing 512 and 1024 but not 2048 and 3072 symbols. -- Regards, Bryan Drewery
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