On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:09:15PM +0200, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> 
> Bugs never make sense. But what do you mean by "doesn't seem to happen
> here"? Can you connect with 'openssl s_client -connect
> www.paypal.com:443 -cipher DEFAULT:\!AES' and 'openssl s_client -connect
> www.paypal.com:443 -cipher ALL'? If not can you send 'nslookup
> www.paypal.com' and outputs with -msg.

"openssl s_client -connect www.paypal.com:443 -cipher ALL" doesn't
work for me.

"openssl s_client -connect www.paypal.com:443 -cipher DEFAULT:\!AES"
does work and gets me a TLS1.2 connection.

$ host www.paypal.com
www.paypal.com is an alias for www.paypal.com.akadns.net.
www.paypal.com.akadns.net is an alias for
wlb.paypal.com.akadns.net.
wlb.paypal.com.akadns.net is an alias for active-www.paypal.com.
active-www.paypal.com has address 66.211.169.14
active-www.paypal.com has address 66.211.169.65
active-www.paypal.com has address 66.211.169.74
active-www.paypal.com has address 173.0.88.2
active-www.paypal.com has address 66.211.169.2

$ openssl s_client -connect www.paypal.com:443 -cipher ALL -msg
CONNECTED(00000003)
>>> TLS 1.2  [length 0165]
    01 00 01 61 03 03 4f 77 83 c2 a2 4a a5 b6 af 88
    46 6f 39 28 af 30 1a 23 53 cb ea f2 7c 33 31 6a
    1c 3b 29 07 dd 5a 00 00 c8 c0 30 c0 2c c0 28 c0
    24 c0 14 c0 0a c0 22 c0 21 00 a3 00 9f 00 6b 00
    6a 00 39 00 38 00 88 00 87 c0 19 c0 20 00 a7 00
    6d 00 3a 00 89 c0 32 c0 2e c0 2a c0 26 c0 0f c0
    05 00 9d 00 3d 00 35 00 84 c0 12 c0 08 c0 1c c0
    1b 00 16 00 13 c0 17 c0 1a 00 1b c0 0d c0 03 00
    0a c0 2f c0 2b c0 27 c0 23 c0 13 c0 09 c0 1f c0
    1e 00 a2 00 9e 00 67 00 40 00 33 00 32 00 9a 00
    99 00 45 00 44 c0 18 c0 1d 00 a6 00 6c 00 34 00
    9b 00 46 c0 31 c0 2d c0 29 c0 25 c0 0e c0 04 00
    9c 00 3c 00 2f 00 96 00 41 c0 11 c0 07 c0 16 00
    18 c0 0c c0 02 00 05 00 04 00 15 00 12 00 1a 00
    09 00 14 00 11 00 19 00 08 00 06 00 17 00 03 00
    ff 02 01 00 00 6f 00 0b 00 04 03 00 01 02 00 0a
    00 34 00 32 00 0e 00 0d 00 19 00 0b 00 0c 00 18
    00 09 00 0a 00 16 00 17 00 08 00 06 00 07 00 14
    00 15 00 04 00 05 00 12 00 13 00 01 00 02 00 03
    00 0f 00 10 00 11 00 23 00 00 00 0d 00 22 00 20
    06 01 06 02 06 03 05 01 05 02 05 03 04 01 04 02
    04 03 03 01 03 02 03 03 02 01 02 02 02 03 01 01
    00 0f 00 01 01

Note that I configured it with no-ssl2, if that has anything to do
with it.

DEFAULT:\!AES gets me this instead:
CONNECTED(00000003)
>>> TLS 1.2  [length 00df]
    01 00 00 db 03 03 4f 77 84 26 f8 63 4c 98 df 6d
    75 4e d7 54 44 49 d0 e0 3b 75 42 32 ba 2c 40 9b
    65 3c 0b a2 d4 3e 00 00 42 00 88 00 87 00 84 c0
    12 c0 08 c0 1c c0 1b 00 16 00 13 c0 0d c0 03 00
    0a 00 9a 00 99 00 45 00 44 00 96 00 41 c0 11 c0
    07 c0 0c c0 02 00 05 00 04 00 15 00 12 00 09 00
    14 00 11 00 08 00 06 00 03 00 ff 02 01 00 00 6f
    00 0b 00 04 03 00 01 02 00 0a 00 34 00 32 00 0e
    00 0d 00 19 00 0b 00 0c 00 18 00 09 00 0a 00 16
    00 17 00 08 00 06 00 07 00 14 00 15 00 04 00 05
    00 12 00 13 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 0f 00 10 00 11
    00 23 00 00 00 0d 00 22 00 20 06 01 06 02 06 03
    05 01 05 02 05 03 04 01 04 02 04 03 03 01 03 02
    03 03 02 01 02 02 02 03 01 01 00 0f 00 01 01
<<< TLS 1.2  [length 0051]
    02 00 00 4d 03 03 50 18 67 31 eb 7c c8 35 ef 31
    93 4d 2b 45 d5 3f 4c f1 2b 98 51 b0 49 93 67 6d
    d9 59 13 25 a9 ab 20 16 e1 e1 27 a6 d8 24 a9 c2
    d9 11 eb 20 8b e5 3f 08 a2 78 a0 53 96 55 4f 57
    70 4d d6 8c 5c 99 9e 00 0a 00 00 05 ff 01 00 01
    00
[...]


Kurt

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