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Date:      Thu, 26 May 2016 18:59:45 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        apache@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 209743] www/apache24: Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/apache24/mod_ssl.so, after upgrade from 2.4.18
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--- Comment #27 from Ron Wingfield <Ron.Wingfield@archaxis.net> ---
(In reply to Olli Hauer from comment #25)

Olli, I tried to respond to your PM; however, the mail was rejected,
complaining that my server has no PTR record in DNS.  Very odd.  This occur=
red
on Tuesday, too, when I was trying to eMail to a client that I regularly ma=
il
to . . .an SBC-Global (AT&T) account.  Why this is happening, may have
something to do with AT&T's U-verse.  I've had trouble with them before.  I
think something has changed with their upstream Prodigy.net relay.  When I
first converted from their legacy ADSL commercial account to a commercial
U-verse account, they (AT&T) did not like the idea that I was operating our=
 own
DNS server, and were refusing to forward/relay any queries below their DNS
server.  All this associated with a commercial 8-block of static IP's.  Aft=
er a
lot of screaming, they relinquished, but now the problem seems to have
magically reappeared.  But this has nothing to do with the Apache problem  =
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DNS and the mail server are running on a totally separate platform.

Back on topic, I am in the process of cleaning out the dead-wood -- *.bu's =
etc.
 I still insist that anything renamed as *.bu is just as isolated as anythi=
ng
renamed *.foo or *.bar but I'll start cleaning.

Thanks to all!

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