Re: [openssl.org #1455] Solution (was: Re: Weird OpenSSL behaviour on connecting to W2k3-LDAPS [LONG])

2007-11-28 Thread Christian Marg via RT
, so that maybe the Request can be closed, or others who encounter the problem will find this solution. bye Christian -- Christian Margmail : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dezernat 2 TU Clausthal web : http://www.tu-clausthal.de D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld fon

Re: [openssl.org #1455] inconsistant behaviour when using s_client with and without -pause option

2007-05-31 Thread Christian Marg via RT
Hello, it seems that the issue is solved as of OpenSSL 0.9.8d 28 Sep 2006 at least I can connect my Windows 2003 active directory server from my FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p1 and -p3 boxes even when leaving out the -pause or -debug switches. bye Christian -- Christian Margmail

Re: Weird OpenSSL behaviour on connecting to W2k3-LDAPS [LONG]

2007-03-04 Thread Christian Marg
Christophe Devine wrote: Christian Marg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: See the log on http://pastebin.com/892617 (or if that takes to long to load: http://pastebin.ca/379610 ) - didn't want to post 30K mail ;) Looking at the logs, it appears the server drops the connection after the client has

Re: Weird OpenSSL behaviour on connecting to W2k3-LDAPS [LONG]

2007-03-03 Thread Christian Marg
Hello... Nils Larsch wrote: Christian Marg wrote: I can't connect to my Active Directory Server's LDAPS-Port due to an SSL handshake failure. I can reproduce the following using some different Versions and Builds (Windows, FreeBSD, Solaris, Linux) of OpenSSL. [...] If I add either

[openssl.org #1455] inconsistant behaviour when using s_client with and without -pause option

2007-03-02 Thread Christian Marg
concerning this bug some days ago - Subject Weird OpenSSL behaviour on connecting to W2k3-LDAPS [LONG] posted on 16.02.07. You can find some log output there... -- Christian Margmail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Rechenzentrum TU Clausthalweb : http://www.rz.tu-clausthal.de D

Weird OpenSSL behaviour on connecting to W2k3-LDAPS [LONG]

2007-02-16 Thread Christian Marg
=== I also found out that the handshake succeeds when I'm forcing SSLv2 (see short form above), but of course that too is no solution for my problem. Looks like a timing issue - has anyone encountered this before? bye Christian -- Christian Margmail