On 2008.01.16, Rick Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We figured this was just a long-standing bug in 3.4.2, so were
> surprised to see it propagated into 4.5 as we ported up. Have the
> driver writers simply given up on this field?  We use both nssock &
> nsopenssl; the field (in the Ns_Conn struct) is never populated.  As I
> recall, nsperm isn't great about using it, but our own permissions
> module certainly would like to.

My guess is nobody particularly complained loudly enough?  I also
noticed it was a problem but my laziness got the better of me and I just
parsed the request struct in my application code ... :-)

If you'd like to fix it, as always, I'd be happy to give you CVS commit
access if you don't already have it.  Or, to anyone else, for that
matter.

-- Dossy

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