Hey Andreas,

thanks for the message. I just tested fusedav and davfs2(build against
libneon26 with gnutls) against the same server I mentioned in the
report. As the server is a debian stable system, I asume, that not that
much can have changed on the server side.

Now I can view every picture (or at least all of a semi random
selection). Great!

Greetings

Matthias

Am Freitag, den 07.12.2007, 19:16 +0100 schrieb Andreas Metzler:
> You wrote:
> [using davfs2 with gnutls lead to data corruption]
> 
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> From: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 23:08:48 +0200
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> AWL=-1.120,BAYES_50=0.001,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW=-1 autolearn=ham
> 
> This must be related with the TLS compression issue fixed in gnutls 2.0.4. 
> When the data were expanded (e.g when compressing pictures) there were some
> cases were gnutls rejected legitimate packets. This is now fixed in 2.0.4 and 
> later versions.
> 
> regards,
> Nikos
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> 
> Do you still see this bug with gnutls >= 2.0.4?
> 
> thanks, cu andreas
-- 
So long and thanks for all the fish!

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