Randall S. Winchester wrote:
> If this works, then be happy. If you want to use the new (fixed old) feature
> then you can change this back, however you will need to add a few lines to
> the httpd.conf file like;
> SSLCacheServerPath /www/bin/gcache
> SSLCacheServerPort /www/cache/ssl.fictional.co.cache.socket
> SSLSessionCacheTimeout 300
> -- or --
> SSLCacheServerPath /usr/local/ssl/bin/gcache
> SSLCacheServerPort 1234
> # Set the session cache timeout, in seconds (set to 15 for testing, use a
> # higher value in real life)
> SSLSessionCacheTimeout 15
>
> I do not know what that all does, yet, so I am just trying to get the
> orginal services up.
What all that does is cache session IDs. It makes pages load faster
(after the first one and before the timeout).
Unfortunately it also falls over, but not when I'm looking at it. So if
some can either persuade it to fall over predictably, figure out why it
falls over, or get a core dump and give me a traceback, or even fix it,
I'd be grateful.
Cheers,
Ben.
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