-----Original Message----- >From: Micha Lenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Jul 31, 2008 6:00 AM >To: David Reiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: aqbanking-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >Subject: Re: [Aqbanking-devel] ofxdirectconnect connection problems > >Hi David, > >David Reiser wrote: >> Is it possible that GnuTLS is not handling the cookies as successfully >> as OpenSSL? Does gwen have anything to do with handling the headers? >> Should I be sending this to the GnuTLS list? (Do I have enough >> information for them to judge and or solve the problem?) > >Cookies (those you're talking about) are handled on a session layer and >are usually totally independent of the connection layer. They should be >completely unrelated to OpenSSL or GnuTLS. > >Up to my knowledge AqBanking is not at all aware of Cookies at the >moment: It probably just ignores them completely. Do you believe that >your ofxdirectconnect setup needs Cookies? > Based on the fact that the server giving me problems is using Set-Cookie:, I would say that aqbanking does need to handle them. However, aqbanking 2 successfully connects to this server. So my question is: Did aqbanking 3 leave out cookie handling that existed in aqbanking 2? Is there anything else different in connection management between versions 2 and 3?
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