Hey all, I've got a question I could not actually google for it. Somebody recently told me, that an SSL write or read operation may also result in not just a write for write, or read for read, but also, that a write could also require a read and vice versa. I have absolutely no idea when and why, except (maybe) for the rehandshake-part which *seems* to be allowed to be ignored and hope, that the other side accepts it.
A handshake *will* require read and write operations. A write operation *will* require sending the plain text encrypted, though, a write operation at least. but *can* it result into a read? Same for the read operation. At what moments should I handle those rehandshake requests from the other side (and why would he want to rehandshake anyways?)? Are there any other unexpected events than the rehandshake-request that I *should* handle during an SSL session? Many many thanks, Christian Parpart. _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
