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Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:09:37 -0400
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So, to follow-up on this issue, I have eliminated all known BLODAs and 
am still seeing the same basic error, though now, with Symantec Endpoint 
Protection TOTALLY removed from my system, I see the following error 
when I try to start /usr/sbin/httpd2 with the 2 svn modules loaded:

       5 [main] httpd2 5192 E:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd2.exe: *** fatal 
error - unable to remap E:\cygwin\lib\apache2\mod_authz_svn.so to same 
address as parent(0xDE0000) != 0x12F0000
       6 [main] httpd2 4628 fork: child 5192 - died waiting for dll 
loading, errno 11

With SEP, I don't get that error, I just get the failed to fork error, 
so this is a clue, no doubt.  But here, even without the SEP, rebooted 
clean of any virus checker and certainly clean of any known BLODA, I'm 
still seeing this problem.  So, it is likely we have another BLODA on 
our hands.

I also tried to disable Spybot Search and Destroy resident, but that did 
not help.

I've uploaded my cygcheck to pastebin: 
http://timehorse.pastebin.com/f621c36f5

But note, I disabled the "sshd", "Python Web Server" and "Subversion 
Service" when I ran the test and I still got that error.

Finally, here is a PS of my system as running today: 
http://timehorse.pastebin.com/f26c5421d

I've highlighted a few places.  The Symantec Endpoint Protection I 
highlighted because that was not running during my test -- it was 
uninstalled.  Also, I highlighted the Spybot Application and the 
Ad-Aware application as although I tested with Spybot Disabled, these 2 
may be our best candidate for BLODAing.

Anyone have any other thoughts on what could be the issue?

Thanks in advance,

Jeffey


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