Hi Greg,

I would love to do some experimenting with the code but have never built my own Jetty before. I merely download the releases when they become available. I have little to no experience with Git and none at all with Maven (I am ashamed to admit that we still use SVN and Ant). Perhaps a good time to get started. I will look into the documentation and see where that takes me,

Thanks so far.

Kind regards,

Silvio

On 29-01-19 08:30, Greg Wilkins wrote:
Silvio,

I am reading your emails... but so far I've had no idea pop into my head.

The only thing I can think of is perhaps replacing the SslContextFactory with exactly the code from 9.4.12 (I think 13 was a bad release for other reasons) and see if that makes any difference.  If it works, then you could probably bisect the commits (only about 8 done last year).

cheers




On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 11:51, Silvio Bierman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello all,

    Another followup on the same topic: triggering a
    SslContextFactory.reload on the server consistently and immediately
    triggers the problem on the client side, restarting the server is
    close
    to 100% (seems timing related). I was still leaning toward something
    fishy in the client code or even the JDK11 SSL client socket code but
    now I am almost certain this is going awry on the server side.

    Still JDK11 on both client and server side and Jetty 9.4.14.v20181114
    server, using domain names that are covered by wildcard certificates.

    I am busy setting up a server with 9.4.11 and JDK8 to see what
    happens
    there but since I am packed it may take another week or so to get
    results.

    I will keep you posted.



    >> One addition: this morning I replaced the keystore file on one
    of the
    >> servers because some almost-expired certificates had been
    updated and
    >> subsequently triggered a SslContextFactory.reload through the
    >> application. Within 15 minutes the logging showed about two dozen
    >> failed requests. Then it silently went away. May be a
    coincidence of
    >> course.
    >>
    >> Silvio
    >>

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