I've been able to trigger this error message with AOLserver 4.0.10,
OpenSSL 0.9.8d, and nsopenssl cvs running on a gentoo linux box with
Mac's Safari as the client over my home network, though not
consistently. Safari doesn't fail to load the page the way it's been
reported that MSIE does, but when the event occurs, the part of the
page that I'm assuming tripped over the "bad write retry" doesn't
show up on the page. I need to create a test case that triggers this
event consistently, then I can begin to isolate what's really going on.
/s.
On Jan 29, 2007, at 3:37 PM, Alex Kroman wrote:
Hi all,
I turned off keepalive on our production server but am still receiving
the "bad write retry" errors.
-Alex
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Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] SSL read error: bad write retry
On 2007.01.26, Alex Kroman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had Siege connect to my development server 50,000 times and did not
receive the bad write retry once. While clicking around the site
with
Siege active I still got the "bad write retry" and a blank page in
about
75 clicks. This is a similar result to what I would get when my
development server is not under load.
I smell SSLv2 at play here. I bet Firefox is using TLS or SSLv3,
while
IE is still using SSLv2.
What do your "protocols" and "ciphersuite" ns_param's look like in
your
nsopenssl config?
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