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[users@httpd] Fw: signal Bus error with apache Apache/2.0.54 with SSL pages

All,

My apologies.  I forgot to include the error message:

[Wed Jun 08 11:11:37 2005] [notice] child pid 14430 exit signal Bus error 
(10)

Thank you.


Chuck Borton
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 
Global Network Engineering
Office:  614-213-8757
Cell:  614-477-4334
Pager:  6144774334@mobile.att.net

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Charles E Borton

Charles E Borton
06/08/2005 11:33 AM
 
        To:     users@httpd.apache.org
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        Subject:        signal Bus error with apache Apache/2.0.54 with 
SSL pages

Hi,

I have recently upgraded to 2.0.54 from 1.3.29.

In my new install, when users try to access the HTTPs portion of my site, 
they get some (around 605) broken links (often on images but sometime on 
whole pages).

The broken links map to errors in the error log that look like this:

Has anyone seen this before?

Thank you.


Chuck Borton
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 
Global Network Engineering
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Cell:  614-477-4334
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Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

Posted by Craig Dunigan <cd...@doit.wisc.edu>.
Can you verify that bad.gif begins with the string 'GIF'?  Can it be viewed in 
an app on the server itself?  If the files are truly identical (one is a copy of 
the other), just a diff will report that - does it?

Are you sure there are no leftover PerlHandler or SetHandler or similar
statements in httpd.conf?

I find it very odd to see actual perl source code in a served file, just because 
mod_perl is configured.  Was there anything unusual about the compilation of 
Apache or mod_perl on this server?


On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:

> Sorry I was doing some changes. The URLs are back.
> 
> Craig Dunigan wrote:
> 
> >Same URL?  'Cause I get a 404 on bad.gif now.
> >
> >On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Good catch. I do have mod_perl enabled, but the images are real files, 
> >>not images served by a mod_perl application.
> >>I restarted apache and removed the configuration elements of mod_perl. I 
> >>still get the same problem. Now, when looking at the response I no 
> >>longer see the perl code, but still the browser can't understand it.
> >>
> >>Craig Dunigan wrote:
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >>>I'm guessing that you are using a mod_perl handler to serve these, and it's
> >>>going wrong on the second one.  I opened it in vim and got this:
> >>>
> >>>dDate(">=",2003,31,1)^@^Mjkey=00130779^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døï^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925515513 
> >>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,27,1)^@^Mjkey=00004348^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døð^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925269341 
> >>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,32,1)^@^Mjkey=00008843^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÙ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925516554 
> >>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,38,1)^@^Mjkey=00003088^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÚ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517577 
> >>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",1999,26,1)^@^Mjkey=00023172^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÛ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517584 
> >>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2001,21,1)^@^Mjkey=00002881^B5^DõA^B^B^B^C^@d^@Ø^^^DøÜ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^O110978978737417 
> >>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,14,1)^@^Mjkey=00133570^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÝ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L
> >>>
> >>>Looks like perl code to me, like maybe you're serving an un-dereferenced code 
> >>>ref?
> >>>
> >>>On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:
> >>>
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>>>Hello,
> >>>>
> >>>>I have two identical images (gifs). One is displayed correctly, the 
> >>>>other one not. I hope you can provide any hints.
> >>>>
> >>>>In order to make sure both files are identical I compared their 
> >>>>hexadecimal fingerprint by doing:
> >>>>
> >>>>% od good.gif > good.hex ; od bad.gif > bad.hex; diff bad.hex good.hex
> >>>>
> >>>>I checked the HTTP headers for both images and everything looks fine 
> >>>>looks fine: Content-Type and Content-Length are the same.
> >>>>The Etag is different, but I believe this is normal.
> >>>>
> >>>>The good one:
> >>>>---------------------------
> >>>>Response Headers - http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/good.gif
> >>>>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:02:08 GMT
> >>>>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
> >>>>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
> >>>>Etag: "1540fa-2a8-f9d9e840"
> >>>>Accept-Ranges: bytes
> >>>>Content-Length: 680
> >>>>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
> >>>>Connection: Keep-Alive
> >>>>Content-Type: image/gif
> >>>>
> >>>>200 OK
> >>>>---------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>The bad one:
> >>>>---------------------------
> >>>>http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/bad.gif
> >>>>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:00:48 GMT
> >>>>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
> >>>>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
> >>>>Etag: "154056-2a8-f9d9e840"
> >>>>Accept-Ranges: bytes
> >>>>Content-Length: 680
> >>>>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
> >>>>Connection: Keep-Alive
> >>>>Content-Type: image/gif
> >>>>
> >>>>200 OK
> >>>>
> >>>>---------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks in advance.
> >>>>


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Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

Posted by Andres Monroy-Hernandez <an...@exlibris-usa.com>.
Sorry I was doing some changes. The URLs are back.

Craig Dunigan wrote:

>Same URL?  'Cause I get a 404 on bad.gif now.
>
>On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Good catch. I do have mod_perl enabled, but the images are real files, 
>>not images served by a mod_perl application.
>>I restarted apache and removed the configuration elements of mod_perl. I 
>>still get the same problem. Now, when looking at the response I no 
>>longer see the perl code, but still the browser can't understand it.
>>
>>Craig Dunigan wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I'm guessing that you are using a mod_perl handler to serve these, and it's
>>>going wrong on the second one.  I opened it in vim and got this:
>>>
>>>dDate(">=",2003,31,1)^@^Mjkey=00130779^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døï^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925515513 
>>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,27,1)^@^Mjkey=00004348^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døð^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925269341 
>>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,32,1)^@^Mjkey=00008843^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÙ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925516554 
>>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,38,1)^@^Mjkey=00003088^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÚ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517577 
>>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",1999,26,1)^@^Mjkey=00023172^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÛ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517584 
>>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2001,21,1)^@^Mjkey=00002881^B5^DõA^B^B^B^C^@d^@Ø^^^DøÜ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^O110978978737417 
>>>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,14,1)^@^Mjkey=00133570^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÝ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L
>>>
>>>Looks like perl code to me, like maybe you're serving an un-dereferenced code 
>>>ref?
>>>
>>>On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>I have two identical images (gifs). One is displayed correctly, the 
>>>>other one not. I hope you can provide any hints.
>>>>
>>>>In order to make sure both files are identical I compared their 
>>>>hexadecimal fingerprint by doing:
>>>>
>>>>% od good.gif > good.hex ; od bad.gif > bad.hex; diff bad.hex good.hex
>>>>
>>>>I checked the HTTP headers for both images and everything looks fine 
>>>>looks fine: Content-Type and Content-Length are the same.
>>>>The Etag is different, but I believe this is normal.
>>>>
>>>>The good one:
>>>>---------------------------
>>>>Response Headers - http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/good.gif
>>>>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:02:08 GMT
>>>>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
>>>>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
>>>>Etag: "1540fa-2a8-f9d9e840"
>>>>Accept-Ranges: bytes
>>>>Content-Length: 680
>>>>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
>>>>Connection: Keep-Alive
>>>>Content-Type: image/gif
>>>>
>>>>200 OK
>>>>---------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The bad one:
>>>>---------------------------
>>>>http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/bad.gif
>>>>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:00:48 GMT
>>>>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
>>>>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
>>>>Etag: "154056-2a8-f9d9e840"
>>>>Accept-Ranges: bytes
>>>>Content-Length: 680
>>>>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
>>>>Connection: Keep-Alive
>>>>Content-Type: image/gif
>>>>
>>>>200 OK
>>>>
>>>>---------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>
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Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

Posted by Craig Dunigan <cd...@doit.wisc.edu>.
Same URL?  'Cause I get a 404 on bad.gif now.

On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:

> Good catch. I do have mod_perl enabled, but the images are real files, 
> not images served by a mod_perl application.
> I restarted apache and removed the configuration elements of mod_perl. I 
> still get the same problem. Now, when looking at the response I no 
> longer see the perl code, but still the browser can't understand it.
> 
> Craig Dunigan wrote:
> 
> >I'm guessing that you are using a mod_perl handler to serve these, and it's
> >going wrong on the second one.  I opened it in vim and got this:
> >
> >dDate(">=",2003,31,1)^@^Mjkey=00130779^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døï^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925515513 
> >$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,27,1)^@^Mjkey=00004348^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døð^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925269341 
> >$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,32,1)^@^Mjkey=00008843^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÙ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925516554 
> >$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,38,1)^@^Mjkey=00003088^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÚ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517577 
> >$obj->parsedDate(">=",1999,26,1)^@^Mjkey=00023172^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÛ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517584 
> >$obj->parsedDate(">=",2001,21,1)^@^Mjkey=00002881^B5^DõA^B^B^B^C^@d^@Ø^^^DøÜ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^O110978978737417 
> >$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,14,1)^@^Mjkey=00133570^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÝ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L
> >
> >Looks like perl code to me, like maybe you're serving an un-dereferenced code 
> >ref?
> >
> >On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I have two identical images (gifs). One is displayed correctly, the 
> >>other one not. I hope you can provide any hints.
> >>
> >>In order to make sure both files are identical I compared their 
> >>hexadecimal fingerprint by doing:
> >>
> >>% od good.gif > good.hex ; od bad.gif > bad.hex; diff bad.hex good.hex
> >>
> >>I checked the HTTP headers for both images and everything looks fine 
> >>looks fine: Content-Type and Content-Length are the same.
> >>The Etag is different, but I believe this is normal.
> >>
> >>The good one:
> >>---------------------------
> >>Response Headers - http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/good.gif
> >>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:02:08 GMT
> >>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
> >>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
> >>Etag: "1540fa-2a8-f9d9e840"
> >>Accept-Ranges: bytes
> >>Content-Length: 680
> >>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
> >>Connection: Keep-Alive
> >>Content-Type: image/gif
> >>
> >>200 OK
> >>---------------------------
> >>
> >>
> >>The bad one:
> >>---------------------------
> >>http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/bad.gif
> >>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:00:48 GMT
> >>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
> >>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
> >>Etag: "154056-2a8-f9d9e840"
> >>Accept-Ranges: bytes
> >>Content-Length: 680
> >>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
> >>Connection: Keep-Alive
> >>Content-Type: image/gif
> >>
> >>200 OK
> >>
> >>---------------------------
> >>
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance.
> >>
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Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

Posted by Andres Monroy-Hernandez <an...@exlibris-usa.com>.
Good catch. I do have mod_perl enabled, but the images are real files, 
not images served by a mod_perl application.
I restarted apache and removed the configuration elements of mod_perl. I 
still get the same problem. Now, when looking at the response I no 
longer see the perl code, but still the browser can't understand it.

Craig Dunigan wrote:

>I'm guessing that you are using a mod_perl handler to serve these, and it's
>going wrong on the second one.  I opened it in vim and got this:
>
>dDate(">=",2003,31,1)^@^Mjkey=00130779^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døï^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925515513 
>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,27,1)^@^Mjkey=00004348^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døð^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925269341 
>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,32,1)^@^Mjkey=00008843^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÙ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925516554 
>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,38,1)^@^Mjkey=00003088^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÚ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517577 
>$obj->parsedDate(">=",1999,26,1)^@^Mjkey=00023172^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÛ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517584 
>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2001,21,1)^@^Mjkey=00002881^B5^DõA^B^B^B^C^@d^@Ø^^^DøÜ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^O110978978737417 
>$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,14,1)^@^Mjkey=00133570^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÝ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L
>
>Looks like perl code to me, like maybe you're serving an un-dereferenced code 
>ref?
>
>On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I have two identical images (gifs). One is displayed correctly, the 
>>other one not. I hope you can provide any hints.
>>
>>In order to make sure both files are identical I compared their 
>>hexadecimal fingerprint by doing:
>>
>>% od good.gif > good.hex ; od bad.gif > bad.hex; diff bad.hex good.hex
>>
>>I checked the HTTP headers for both images and everything looks fine 
>>looks fine: Content-Type and Content-Length are the same.
>>The Etag is different, but I believe this is normal.
>>
>>The good one:
>>---------------------------
>>Response Headers - http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/good.gif
>>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:02:08 GMT
>>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
>>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
>>Etag: "1540fa-2a8-f9d9e840"
>>Accept-Ranges: bytes
>>Content-Length: 680
>>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
>>Connection: Keep-Alive
>>Content-Type: image/gif
>>
>>200 OK
>>---------------------------
>>
>>
>>The bad one:
>>---------------------------
>>http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/bad.gif
>>Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:00:48 GMT
>>Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
>>Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
>>Etag: "154056-2a8-f9d9e840"
>>Accept-Ranges: bytes
>>Content-Length: 680
>>Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
>>Connection: Keep-Alive
>>Content-Type: image/gif
>>
>>200 OK
>>
>>---------------------------
>>
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
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Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

Posted by Craig Dunigan <cd...@doit.wisc.edu>.
I'm guessing that you are using a mod_perl handler to serve these, and it's
going wrong on the second one.  I opened it in vim and got this:

dDate(">=",2003,31,1)^@^Mjkey=00130779^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døï^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925515513 
$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,27,1)^@^Mjkey=00004348^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^Døð^QJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925269341 
$obj->parsedDate(">=",2003,32,1)^@^Mjkey=00008843^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÙ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925516554 
$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,38,1)^@^Mjkey=00003088^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÚ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517577 
$obj->parsedDate(">=",1999,26,1)^@^Mjkey=00023172^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÛ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L954925517584 
$obj->parsedDate(">=",2001,21,1)^@^Mjkey=00002881^B5^DõA^B^B^B^C^@d^@Ø^^^DøÜ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^O110978978737417 
$obj->parsedDate(">=",2000,14,1)^@^Mjkey=00133570^B5^DõA^B^B^B^A^@aØ^^^DøÝ^UJø^Ge^@^@p<97>~hòd^@^@q<97>~hòd^@^@^L

Looks like perl code to me, like maybe you're serving an un-dereferenced code 
ref?

On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have two identical images (gifs). One is displayed correctly, the 
> other one not. I hope you can provide any hints.
> 
> In order to make sure both files are identical I compared their 
> hexadecimal fingerprint by doing:
> 
> % od good.gif > good.hex ; od bad.gif > bad.hex; diff bad.hex good.hex
> 
> I checked the HTTP headers for both images and everything looks fine 
> looks fine: Content-Type and Content-Length are the same.
> The Etag is different, but I believe this is normal.
> 
> The good one:
> ---------------------------
> Response Headers - http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/good.gif
> Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:02:08 GMT
> Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
> Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
> Etag: "1540fa-2a8-f9d9e840"
> Accept-Ranges: bytes
> Content-Length: 680
> Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
> Connection: Keep-Alive
> Content-Type: image/gif
> 
> 200 OK
> ---------------------------
> 
> 
> The bad one:
> ---------------------------
> http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/bad.gif
> Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:00:48 GMT
> Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
> Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
> Etag: "154056-2a8-f9d9e840"
> Accept-Ranges: bytes
> Content-Length: 680
> Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
> Connection: Keep-Alive
> Content-Type: image/gif
> 
> 200 OK
> 
> ---------------------------
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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RE: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

Posted by Christopher Malton <cj...@cjmweb.fsnet.co.uk>.
Have you checked the error logs?

-----Original Message-----
From: Andres Monroy-Hernandez [mailto:andres@exlibris-usa.com] 
Sent: 08 June 2005 18:24
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image? 

Hello,

I have two identical images (gifs). One is displayed correctly, the 
other one not. I hope you can provide any hints.

In order to make sure both files are identical I compared their 
hexadecimal fingerprint by doing:

% od good.gif > good.hex ; od bad.gif > bad.hex; diff bad.hex good.hex

I checked the HTTP headers for both images and everything looks fine 
looks fine: Content-Type and Content-Length are the same.
The Etag is different, but I believe this is normal.

The good one:
---------------------------
Response Headers - http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/good.gif
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:02:08 GMT
Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
Etag: "1540fa-2a8-f9d9e840"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 680
Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
Connection: Keep-Alive
Content-Type: image/gif

200 OK
---------------------------


The bad one:
---------------------------
http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/bad.gif
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:00:48 GMT
Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
Etag: "154056-2a8-f9d9e840"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 680
Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
Connection: Keep-Alive
Content-Type: image/gif

200 OK

---------------------------


Thanks in advance.

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[users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

Posted by Andres Monroy-Hernandez <an...@exlibris-usa.com>.
Hello,

I have two identical images (gifs). One is displayed correctly, the 
other one not. I hope you can provide any hints.

In order to make sure both files are identical I compared their 
hexadecimal fingerprint by doing:

% od good.gif > good.hex ; od bad.gif > bad.hex; diff bad.hex good.hex

I checked the HTTP headers for both images and everything looks fine 
looks fine: Content-Type and Content-Length are the same.
The Etag is different, but I believe this is normal.

The good one:
---------------------------
Response Headers - http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/good.gif
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:02:08 GMT
Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
Etag: "1540fa-2a8-f9d9e840"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 680
Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
Connection: Keep-Alive
Content-Type: image/gif

200 OK
---------------------------


The bad one:
---------------------------
http://openurl.uquebec.ca:3210/sfxctrl/pix.1.0/bad.gif
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 17:00:48 GMT
Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2
Last-Modified: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:44:09 GMT
Etag: "154056-2a8-f9d9e840"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 680
Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
Connection: Keep-Alive
Content-Type: image/gif

200 OK

---------------------------


Thanks in advance.

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