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Scott Stanton reopened HTTPCORE-319:
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Unfortunately it looks like this is a different issue as it is still happening 
even after the patch. We don't have a quick test case, but we seem to be able 
to get it to happen within a day or two, so I will try to gather the logging 
output you have requested.
                
> SSLIOSession goes into a loop if the server rejects an invalid certificate
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>                 Key: HTTPCORE-319
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-319
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: HttpCore NIO
>    Affects Versions: 4.2.2
>            Reporter: Scott Stanton
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 4.2.3
>
>
> To reproduce:
> * Set up an SSL server that requests certificates from the client.
> * Set up a client with an expired SSL certificate.
> * Establish a connection from the client to the server using BaseNIOReactor 
> and SSLIOSession.
> The server will proceed through the handshake until the client supplies its 
> certificate in response to the CertificateRequest message.  At this point, 
> the server's certificate verification will fail and it will close the 
> connection. 
> The client socket will become readable due to the EOF and the 
> SSLIOSession.isAppInputReady() method is called to handle the EOF.  The 
> bytesRead gets set to -1, which sets this.endOfStream = true.  Nothing ever 
> sets the session into the CLOSING or CLOSED state, so it keeps looping on the 
> readable EOF event.
> I'm not sure what the best approach to fixing this should be.  It appears 
> that if I close the session manually with the debugger from inside 
> isAppInputReady, the system proceeds normally from that point, however I 
> don't know what the implications of doing that might be.

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