Howdy, First I would like to say hello to everyone in this list. I'm running kernel 2.4.10 (Intel), and performing experiments with the khttpd server compiled as a module. I am writing to this list concerning a couple of things I noticed in khttpd, and offering a fix. I already sent this e-mail to the list, but not with a standard subject. Problem description: ----------------------------- I began noticing that it crashed with a oops or hanging the machine when apache was not running. When the machine survived, it also returned a 403 error, with a "Permission denied" message. The hack: ------------------ Upon source investigation, I noticed that at /usr/src/linux/net/khttpd/userspace.c, at the function Userspace, in the place where's the user-daemon no present case is coded, a structure element is not released. After correction, I have also changed the 403 error (permission denied), to a 503 Service Unavailable, as I believe it's more correct. If the khttpd daemon can't call Apache (or other userspace daemon) when it's not capable of processing the request, it's better to give a 503 message than a 403, for my and the users' sanity sake. So, in the 2.4.10 kernel source tree, in the already mentioned /usr/src/linux/net/khttpd/userspace.c, at line 114, you can make the following changes: Send403(CurrentRequest->sock); to Send50x(CurrentRequest-sock); Append the following lines after the Send50x: sock_release(CurrentRequest->sock); CurrentRequest->sock=NULL; This patch has already been tested by another two persorns. A diff file is included as an attachment. Regards, -- Rui Ribeiro Network and Security consultant http://www.case.pt P.S. A copy of this message has already been sent to khttpd users list.