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SSL negotiation failed: Secure connection truncated

From: Dan MacMillan <danm_at_emerald-associates.com>
Date: 2006-08-08 18:46:49 CEST

Hi,

I have had an impeccably operating Subversion server working for quite
some time ( in excess of 8 months ). Now, when I attempt to perform an
svn co, I am getting the following message:

aldebaran% svn co https://dev.emerald-associates.com/tec001/svn/trunk/ ~/jj
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/tec001/svn/trunk'
svn: PROPFIND of '/tec001/svn/trunk': SSL negotiation failed: Secure connection truncated (https://dev.emerald-associates.com)

On the server, I notice a whole lot of messages like this:

Aug 3 22:55:10 hobbit kernel: pid 65294 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11

It seems to me this is about the time these problems started.

I have not recently upgraded any software on the server or done any
maintenance I can think might have caused this. The server is hosting
multiple repositories and they are all affected. Restarting apache makes
no difference. Every time I try to perform an svn checkout, a new
'exited on signal 11' message appears in the log and I get the above
error message from Subversion.

Both client and server are FreeBSD machines running Subversion 1.3.2
from ports. The same error is evident when attempting to browse the
repository using TortoiseSVN on Windows, as well. Accessing the
repository directly with a web browser appears to be functioning
normally. The server is integrated with Trac and browsing the repository
with Trac is also unaffected.

I have searched the list archives and the internet for information about
this issue and found some references, none of which contained any
information I found useful.

I will be happy to provide any further information that might be of
benefit troubleshooting this problem. The most befuddling thing to me is
that the problem literally started happening overnight.

Thanks,

-- 
Danny MacMillan
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