Ok. Thank you for your help again. I will try to see if I can work around
the TLS_CIPHER_LIST.

On 26 February 2010 23:52, Gordon Messmer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 02/26/2010 01:51 PM, Shehab Kazi wrote:
> > Thanks for your input. I had read about the variable before but I had
> > also skimmed through an article where someone performed a few
> > experiments and then had a discussion with Sam about it.
>
> That someone was probably me.
>
> > I tried changing it to SSL23 but it still didn't work with DES-CBC-MD5
> > (SSLv2 cipher).
> >
> > However I then changed it to just SSL2 and now it works with DES-CBC-MD5!
> >
> > But now I don't understand why it can't establish a connection when I
> > try it with OpenSSL's s_server command. I am using the same cert file in
> > both cases.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
> Not really.  You probably need to use the "-ssl2" arg to s_server.
>
>
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