> After running something like the following on the server:
>       : root; auth/rsagen -b 2048 -t 'service=tls owner=*' >/tmp/keykey
>       : root; auth/rsa2x509 'C=US CN=9srv.net' /tmp/key | auth/pemencode 
> CERTIFICATE > /tmp/cert
>       : root; cat /tmp/key > /mnt/factotum/ctl
>       : root; aux/listen1 -tv 'tcp!*!21234' /bin/tlssrv -c /tmp/cert -Dl 
> /tmp/out /bin/date
> I'd expect "tlsclient tcp!9srv.net!21234" elsewhere on the network to print 
> the date. It's not; instead, it exits with no output (and with $status 
> unset). The connection's getting to listen1 and some sort of binary data is 
> returned (tested with con), but tlsclient seems not to like it. Are my 
> expectations right?

Have you tried " echo debug >/mnt/factotum/ctl"?

The /tmp/keykey vs /tmp/key above is a bit worrying, but you would
have picked it up interactively.

Lucio.


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