Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Leon Brits writes:
Hi all,
I've installed (emerge) Courier-pop3 on one of my servers and am using
it with the clients all set to use TLS. This works fine in the lab.
However, thanks to some other SSL equipment on our network, I must
disable "compression" of the SSL flows. Apparently it is a flag set in
the SSL record during the initial negotiation process.
Can I control this "flag" via a config file or set some compile option
or? or USE flag in Gentoo?
OpenSSL's documentation makes no mention of any compression option,
except a global option to enable compression methods, which the
current code does not use, so your OpenSSL library must enable
compression by default, with no way to shut it off.
The just-released development tarball has a new option to use GnuTLS
instead of OpenSSL, which does have a compression setting. Note
however that GnuTLS does not implement SSL2.
Sam,
Any particular reason for adding GnuTLS? Does it perform better or is
it just to offer more options on a variety of platforms? Will OpenSSL
continue to be the default on systems like Fedora that offer both?
Thanks again for a great MTA!
Jay
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Information Technology Department
Philadelphia Biblical University
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