Turn on the Trace param for nsopenssl and look in the logs. I'll bet
the handshake is still failing, but because of something else. Also,
send me (directly) the relevant portion of your nsd.tcl file so I can
review your settings (remove any sensitive info).

/s.

On Apr 22, 2004, at 10:23 PM, William Scott Jordan wrote:

Okay, so I'm a moron.  When I compiled OpenSSL, I hadn't included the
"shared" tag so the shared libraries weren't being built.  I've done
that
now, though, but I'm still having trouble.  Now secure pages don't
load at
all.  It looks like the transaction starts, but no data is sent.  I've
tried both AOLserver 3.5.6 with nsopenssl 2.1c, which gives the generic
error of "Error: nsopenssl: error -1/1 during SSL handshake" and
AOLserver
4.01 with nsopenssl 3.0b17, which doesn't log any error.

Any suggestions?

Scott

At 04:23 PM 4/22/2004, you wrote:
Hi Scott,

I'm using AOLserver 3.5.6 and nsopenssl 2.1a.

I tried Andrew's recommendation of exporting the library path, but
that
didn't help.  So I tried installing an older version of OpenSSL and
recompiling everything with that, but that didn't help either.  I'm
still
getting the same error message.

I'm really at a loss at this point. Any other suggestions?

Scott

At 03:39 AM 4/22/2004, you wrote:
Looks like problem between RH 7.3 and OpenSSL 0.9.7d. Ensure that
your
LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set appropriately to point to our compiled version
of OpenSSL libs before starting AOLserver; you might be picking up
the
system's SSL libs. If that doesn't work, follow the same build
procedure using earlier versions of OpenSSL to confirm that it's not
the OpenSSL version that is the problem. BTW,  what version of
nsopenssl and AOLserver are you using?

/s.



On Apr 22, 2004, at 2:16 AM, William Scott Jordan wrote:

It seems like I pop on this list every 3 or 4 months with an
nsopenssl
question.  Not wanting to break with tradition, I have a situation
that has
me stumped.  I'm trying to install aolserver and nsopenssl on Redhat
7.3
with OpenSSL 0.9.7d, which was compiled with thread support.
Everything
seems to run beautifully until I start getting more than one hit at
a
time,
then aolserver crashes and dumps this message in the logs:

Error: nsopenssl: EOF during SSL handshake
nsd: md_rand.c:312: ssleay_rand_add: Assertion `md_c[1] ==
md_count[1]'
failed.

I've tried a million different things and nothing seems to help.
I'm
hoping there's a simple solution that I've missed.  Any advice
would be
greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Scott


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