I'm unable to say what causes this error. Set 'debugSSL' to a high level 
and start assp in console mode - this should show more informations.

Thomas




Von:    K Post <[email protected]>
An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
Datum:  09.01.2011 21:17
Betreff:        [Assp-test] v2, win32, TLS "Bad file descriptor", but SSL 
works




I'm toying with TLS again.  This is on a test win32 machine, with OpenSSL
1.0.0c (most recent).  Version 2.0.2 2.0.17 of ASSP.

In Outlook, if I use TLS I get the error:
Jan-09-11 15:06:19 Error: Worker_1 accept to client failed
IO::Socket::SSL=GLOB(0x144adcbc) (timeout: 5 s) : Bad file descriptor

 This is with DoTLS set to Do TLS.

I've seen this problem a bunch of months back with a previous version that 
I
was testing and updating the OpenSSL seemed to make it go away, but I 
think
that's because I made the switch in Outlook to SSL.  I'm testing using the
newest version now, and tried reinstalling without any difference.

However, if I change Outlook to use SSL, it goes through without an error.

Thoughts?

Thanks
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