Losing random requests from httpd 2.4.26+ Solaris

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We are building Apache httpd with a FIPS capable OpenSSL; all requests are https.
On just our Solaris servers, we are experiencing the behavior of random request/responses abort in IE 11 (gifs, stylesheets,etc) if we trace the network traffic between the browser and httpd using F12 Developer tools in IE.
Again, this is only happening on our Solaris build (Windows httpd works fine), and it started happening when we upgraded to 2.4.26. We experience the same issues in 2.4.27. If I use the exact same build steps but with the 2.4.25 source, the server works as it should and does not lose random request/responses.
How can I resolve the issue?
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We are building Apache httpd with a FIPS capable OpenSSL; all requests are https.
On just our Solaris servers, we are experiencing the behavior of random request/responses abort in IE 11 (gifs, stylesheets,etc) if we trace the network traffic between the browser and httpd using F12 Developer tools in IE.
Again, this is only happening on our Solaris build (Windows httpd works fine), and it started happening when we upgraded to 2.4.26. We experience the same issues in 2.4.27. If I use the exact same build steps but with the 2.4.25 source, the server works as it should and does not lose random request/responses.
How can I resolve the issue?
apache-httpd solaris openssl
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We are building Apache httpd with a FIPS capable OpenSSL; all requests are https.
On just our Solaris servers, we are experiencing the behavior of random request/responses abort in IE 11 (gifs, stylesheets,etc) if we trace the network traffic between the browser and httpd using F12 Developer tools in IE.
Again, this is only happening on our Solaris build (Windows httpd works fine), and it started happening when we upgraded to 2.4.26. We experience the same issues in 2.4.27. If I use the exact same build steps but with the 2.4.25 source, the server works as it should and does not lose random request/responses.
How can I resolve the issue?
apache-httpd solaris openssl
We are building Apache httpd with a FIPS capable OpenSSL; all requests are https.
On just our Solaris servers, we are experiencing the behavior of random request/responses abort in IE 11 (gifs, stylesheets,etc) if we trace the network traffic between the browser and httpd using F12 Developer tools in IE.
Again, this is only happening on our Solaris build (Windows httpd works fine), and it started happening when we upgraded to 2.4.26. We experience the same issues in 2.4.27. If I use the exact same build steps but with the 2.4.25 source, the server works as it should and does not lose random request/responses.
How can I resolve the issue?
apache-httpd solaris openssl
apache-httpd solaris openssl
edited Sep 29 '17 at 2:38
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