Hello Dossy,
That's great news ...
I haven't seen the problem again since I added the "SSLv2" but I will remove it and also remove the "+SSLv2" from the CipherSuite param.
The server I am working with is not very much used (it's a development server at the moment) but I will get the latest AOLServer and apply the patch early next week and let you know if I can see errors again or not.
Cheers and thanks!
/B
On Aug 21, 2004, at 07:38, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Bruno and Janine,
Have you had a chance to test nsopenssl again? Are you still seeing the same problems you were before?
I believe I've identified an issue in AOLserver that may be causing some problems with nsopenssl. See SourceForge bug #1012892:
http://aolserver.com/sf/bug/1012892
I haven't commited the fixes yet because I'd like folks who have experienced problems to test them first. There are patches against both HEAD and the current tip of the aolserver_v40_bp branch aka 4.0.8a.
If you need help checking out the code and applying the patches, let me know. I'd really like to get these fixes tested and commited, and hopefully resolve everyone's nsopenssl-related issues so folks can start migrating to AOLserver 4.0.x and nsopenssl 3.0.
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