[Box Backup] Installation problems (was: (no subject))
Michel CERDINI
boxbackup@fluffy.co.uk
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 08:50:43 -1000
Ok, now everything work fine.
1/ I can't reproduce the deletion of etc/bbstored.conf. I've try to
reproduce all my old configuration, but the config file was never deleted
with a single line kill... Sorry... Perhaps it was a dream ? Strange ! Now
it's ok so, it doesn't matter. If I have this problem again I'll write on
this mailing list.
2/ The certificate error was, of course, a personal mistake. Yesterday I
use "sign-server" to sign the client certificate, and no "sign" option
only. So... Of course... Problem... Now it's ok...
Thanks a lot for everybody...
And send to trash all your g++ v3.3.2 !
At 12:50 25/10/2004 +0100, Ben Summers wrote:
>On 25 Oct 2004, at 12:13, Michel CERDINI wrote:
>
>>
>> Problem solved...
>> It was a g++ compiler bug...
>> It was this bug : http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12726
>> I have compiled a new one (g++-3.3.4), and now it work fine...
>>
>> But... I have another one issue...
>> I can't read the archive list at this time (the web access does't work
>> ?), so sorry if I ask again a question already answered...
>>
>> The server use libssl.so.0.9.7a, and boxbackup was compiled with it.
>> The client use libssl.so.0.9.6b, and boxbackup was compiled with
>> allow-old-openssl option.
>
>Although I haven't tested this configuration, I do not think it should be
>a problem.
>
>>
>> When the client is going to connect to the server, I see in the log
>> file box :
>>
>> Oct 25 13:00:14 serveur bbstored[30495]: SSL err during Accept:
>> error:140890B2:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE:no certificate returned
>>
>> Any idea ?
>
>Did you follow the instructions to set up the certificates exactly?
>Everything will work if you follow them to the letter.
>
>>
>> And I discovered a little bug :
>> When the server is running, there are 2 process in the ps table.
>
>One is the listening server, the other is the housekeeping process. Send
>signals to the listening server. (the process ID is in the .pid file, so
>you might do "xargs kill < /var/run/bbstored.pid" for example.)
>
>> I've tried to kill the 2 process with one kill line (ie. # kill 29143
>> 29144).
>> After that, the etc/bbstored.conf was strangely deleted !
>
>Could you post your bbstored.conf file? It's only the PID file which will
>be deleted on the server.
>
>> If I only kill the first process, the server going down, and
>> etc/bbstored.conf isn't deleted...
>
>I'm not sure why that would happen. The housekeeping process is set to
>ignore signals anyway.
>
>Ben
>
>
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