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[ic] PGP Failure
> From: Russ Mann
> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:49 AM
>
> Daer List,
>
> I have several PGP failures in my log files. Some are followed by an
> inability to send email using sendmail.
>
> [18/June/2002:21:07:10 -0700] catalog /store/catalog/process.html
> Successful
> login by user '<username>'
> [18/June/2002:21:08:37 -0700] catalog /store/catalog/process.html PGP
> failed
> with status 3072:
>
> I've got 31 of these for the last month or so. Apparently this is an
out
> of
> memory error based on the list archives.
> http://interchange.redhat.com/pipermail/interchange-users/2002-
> February/0174
> 00.html
>
> Red Hat 6.1
> PGP 5.0
>
> [interch@judah products]$ pgpe --version
> PGP for Personal Privacy Version: unix50i1b
>
> IC 4.8.3
>
> RAM:
> [interch@judah products]$ free
> total used free shared buffers
cached
> Mem: 517012 503560 13452 250000 91652
236496
> -/+ buffers/cache: 175412 341600
> Swap: 1084348 32792 1051556
>
>
> catalog.structure says this:
> 'EncryptProgram' => '/usr/local/bin/pgpe -r khstore\\@khouse.org
-fat',
>
> No solutions appear on the mailing list, so I thought I'd bring it up
> again.
>
> -Russell
Hello Russ,
When we went through the whole "multiple charges with payflow" issue we
were also experiencing intermittent problems with sendmail and pgp.
They would fail with 3072 in pgp and sendmail would log the "unable to
send mail" message. After working with Orko and Mike to come up with a
solution to the verisign problem the problems with sendmail and pgp went
away as well. The verisign errors were related to memory as well, but
that wasn't what was happening. Mike narrowed it down to a problem with
Perl's signal handling and offered us a fix. Please read this message
for the details:
http://interchange.redhat.com/pipermail/interchange-users/2002-March/018
636.html
Thanks!
-Ron