Hi, I'm using the Windows version of GnuTLS from http://josefsson.org/gnutls4win/ to connect to Google Talk. I found that version 2.6.3 works, but version 2.7.3 doesn't.
c:/program files/GnuTLS-2.7.3 $ bin/gnutls-cli.exe -p 5223 talk.google.com Resolving 'talk.google.com'... Connecting to '209.85.137.125:5223'... *** Fatal error: Error in the push function. *** Handshake has failed GNUTLS ERROR: Error in the push function. I expect it to do what 2.6.3 does (see attachment). Of course, that is to be expected for using an unstable version. My reason for trying it is that I want to track down and fix another problem: I can't read incoming data without sending something myself. This problem was discussed and diagnosed, and a fix for gnutls proposed, in this thread: http://www.archivum.info/gnu.emacs.help/2008-04/msg00369.html Is there anything I should be aware of before spending time on that? Magnus
c:/program files/GnuTLS-2.6.3 $ bin/gnutls-cli.exe -p 5223 talk.google.com Resolving 'talk.google.com'... Connecting to '209.85.137.125:5223'... - Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman parameters - Using prime: 776 bits - Secret key: 767 bits - Peer's public key: 776 bits - Certificate type: X.509 - Got a certificate list of 1 certificates. - Certificate[0] info: # The hostname in the certificate matches 'talk.google.com'. # valid since: Wed Apr 19:20:16 Central Europe Daylight Time 2007 # expires at: Tue Apr 19:20:16 Central Europe Daylight Time 2012 # fingerprint: E5:FD:A4:CF:43:51:60:70:12:24:32:4A:0E:C8:43:43 # Subject's DN: C=US,ST=California,L=Mountain View,O=Google Inc.,CN=talk.google.com # Issuer's DN: C=US,O=Equifax,OU=Equifax Secure Certificate Authority - Peer's certificate issuer is unknown - Peer's certificate is NOT trusted - Version: TLS1.0 - Key Exchange: DHE-RSA - Cipher: AES-128-CBC - MAC: SHA1 - Compression: NULL - Handshake was completed - Simple Client Mode: interrupt
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