Chapter 4. Known Issues


  • JCSP-72 - Solaris 11: Apache HTTP Server SSLProxyEngine: [proxy_http:error] End of file found
  • JCSP-67 - /error/noindex.html is missing
  • JCSP-66 - Socked bind failed on link-local [IPV6]
  • JCSP-65 - LD_LIBRARY_PATH entries exported in unix session are overriden in apachectl script
  • JCSP-64 - StickySessions don’t work in mod_cluster for ProxyPass from unenabled context
  • JCSP-62 - Ssl handshake error with LDAP secure
  • JCSP-61 - Compile mod_security with JSON (libyajl) support
  • JCSP-55 - ProxyErrorOverride=On causes workers in error state after 500 errors
  • JCSP-54 - Unable to access deployed application via mod_cluster when balancer name contains capital letters
  • JCSP-53 - mod_jk shmem segfault
  • JCSP-50 - CVE-2012-1148 CVE-2012-0876 expat: various flaws [jbews-3.0.0]
  • JCSP-47 - CVE-2015-0286 openssl: invalid pointer use in ASN1_TYPE_cmp() [jbews-3.0.0]
  • JCSP-41 - JBCS postinstall pointing to /opt/jws3-0 Solaris
  • JCSP-40 - LDAP authentized connection with mod_authnz_ldap SSL connection not estabilished
  • JCSP-39 - Some extra files in zips (cache/*, config.nice, httpd.exp)
  • JCSP-38 - apr*, libapr* modules in rhel7 zips
  • JCSP-37 - RPM: LC_MESSAGES directories installed by 'jbcs-httpd24-runtime'
  • JCSP-32 - Apache Benchmark is failing on PPC64
  • JCSP-31 - RPM: dependency on base-os 'apr-util-ldap' package from '-optional' channel
  • JCSP-30 - ZIP: mod_security so filename contains jws3 on Windows and Solaris
  • JCSP-29 - RPM: JBCS mod_security debuginfo package conflicts with JWS one
  • JCSP-25 - RHEL: apxs script contains variable EWS_HOME





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