TBH though, I'm not at all sure why no one else hit this?! Since we released v14.0, many users have updated and I don't recall anyone bringing that up.
Having said that I do recall that the old SSLMutex was deprecated in Apache v2.4 - as noted as something of a footnote at the bottom of the Apache "Upgrading to 2.4 from 2.2" doc page - Run-Time Configuration Changes (under the sub heading of "Other configuration changes").
As for the new Mutex directive, my memory of this is a little rusty as there haven't been significant changes to Apache in Debian since the upgrade from 2.2.x to 2.4.x (i.e. 7/Wheezy -> 8/Jessie; and our initial development of v14.0 - nearly 3 years ago).
FWIW the Apache docs cover the Mutex directive. As a further FYI, we rely on the Debian defaults and the only mention of it I can find in our customisations, are in the context of SSL and have it commented out in /etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.conf.
YAY! Thanks for posting
I'm sure that this will assist others.
TBH though, I'm not at all sure why no one else hit this?! Since we released v14.0, many users have updated and I don't recall anyone bringing that up.
Having said that I do recall that the old
SSLMutex
was deprecated in Apache v2.4 - as noted as something of a footnote at the bottom of the Apache "Upgrading to 2.4 from 2.2" doc page - Run-Time Configuration Changes (under the sub heading of "Other configuration changes").As for the new Mutex directive, my memory of this is a little rusty as there haven't been significant changes to Apache in Debian since the upgrade from 2.2.x to 2.4.x (i.e. 7/Wheezy -> 8/Jessie; and our initial development of v14.0 - nearly 3 years ago).
FWIW the Apache docs cover the Mutex directive. As a further FYI, we rely on the Debian defaults and the only mention of it I can find in our customisations, are in the context of SSL and have it commented out in
/etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.conf
.