I'm having trouble resolving an openssl issue. It seems to be related to
a recent system update of openssl. At first I thought recompiling
nsopenssl against the new openssl libraries would fix the issue, however
I am still seeing the problem.

The system is:
Debian 3.0
OpenSSL 0.9.6c-2
nsopenssl 2.1 (2.1a requires OpenSSL 0.9.7x and higher)
AOLserver 3.4.2-1

Once AOLserver starts, nsopenssl will usually remain stable for a couple
of hours. It inevitably crashes however, giving the client this error:

"ssldomain.com received a message with incorrect Message Authentication
Code. If the error occurs frequently, contact the website
administrator."

The server log reports:

"Error: nsopenssl: error -1/1 during SSL handshake"

Previous to the update to openssl, nsopenssl had been rock solid. Any
suggestions? I hope I'm just stupid and am missing something obvious.
Thanks in advance, and thanks already to Scott Goodwin for his previous
help.


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