Bug 143402

Summary: mod_auth_mysql create an Apache Segmentation fault
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Stephane HOUEIX <stephane.houeix>
Component: mod_auth_mysqlAssignee: Joe Orton <jorton>
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Description Stephane HOUEIX 2004-12-20 13:42:57 UTC
Description of problem:
mod_auth_mysql cause Segmentation fault in Apache

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
mod_auth_mysql-20030510-5

How reproducible:
FC3 x86_64 Fresh full install, no patch (tested w & w/o)

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Create database,table and user as in /etc/httpd/conf.d/auth_mysql.conf
2.Uncomment <Directory /var/www> .... </Directory>
3.restart httpd
4.open http://localhost
  
Actual results:
. Apache stop after successfull auth :
in /var/log/httpd/error_log:
[Mon Dec 20 14:17:12 2004] [notice] child pid 10548 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
[Mon Dec 20 14:17:12 2004] [notice] child pid 10554 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)

Expected results:
The HTML 
use a mysql table to auth users (!)

Additional info:
Hardware Dell PE 2850.

Comment 1 Matthew Miller 2006-07-10 22:00:41 UTC
Fedora Core 3 is now maintained by the Fedora Legacy project for security
updates only. If this problem is a security issue, please reopen and
reassign to the Fedora Legacy product. If it is not a security issue and
hasn't been resolved in the current FC5 updates or in the FC6 test
release, reopen and change the version to match.

Thank you!


Comment 2 petrosyan 2008-02-03 19:03:59 UTC
The information we've requested above is required in order
to review this problem report further and diagnose/fix the
issue if it is still present.  Since there haven't been any
updates to the report in quite a long time now after we've
requested additional information, we're assuming the problem
is either no longer present in our current OS release, or
that there is no longer any interest in tracking the problem.

Setting status to "INSUFFICIENT_DATA", however if you still
experience this problem after updating to our latest Fedora
release and are still interested in Red Hat tracking
the issue, and assisting in troubleshooting the problem,
please feel free to provide the information requested above,
and reopen the report.

Thank you in advance.