Apache restart: can't login

Hi,

I’ve been having this problem off and on for some time now.

I’m using RT 2.0.14. Sometimes, when I restart apache, nobody can log in to
RT anymore. This also happens when I reload apache.

Killing and restarting the server usually fixes this problem, but not
always.

There is nothing instructive in any log files, even with maximum debugging,
to show what is going on.

Ideas would be very welcome!

– John

I’m using RT 2.0.14. Sometimes, when I restart apache, nobody can log in to
RT anymore. This also happens when I reload apache.

Killing and restarting the server usually fixes this problem, but not
always.

There is nothing instructive in any log files, even with maximum debugging,
to show what is going on.

If it’s a Linux system it could be a problem with a faulty crypt() in
glibc. Check the archives for more info.

Rick
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There is nothing instructive in any log files, even with maximum debugging,
to show what is going on.

If it’s a Linux system it could be a problem with a faulty crypt() in
glibc. Check the archives for more info.

Hmm, that could make sense; however, despite repeated googling, I wasn’t
able to find any relevant info in the archives. Search term suggestions
would be welcome :slight_smile:

Thanks!

– John

If it’s a Linux system it could be a problem with a faulty crypt() in
glibc. Check the archives for more info.

Hmm, that could make sense; however, despite repeated googling, I wasn’t
able to find any relevant info in the archives. Search term suggestions
would be welcome :slight_smile:

Try these links:

http://lists.fsck.com/pipermail/rt-users/2002-September/010117.html
http://lists.fsck.com/pipermail/rt-users/2002-October/010256.html

Rick
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