Hi,

On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 3:38 PM Srijith Kochunni via jetty-users
<jetty-users@eclipse.org> wrote:
[snip]
>            javax.net.ssl|SEVERE|08 1C|qtp1363141203-2076|2023-02-07 
> 12:35:40.763 EST|TransportContext.java:340|Fatal (HANDSHAKE_FAILURE): no 
> cipher suites in common (
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>       The problem seems similar to the issue seen in the case of 
> https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/issues/7691 - However this was seen 
> on Java 11.
>        Also seems similar to the issue seen in 
> https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/issues/6099, but in this it is 
> marked as Fixed in 9.4.41 and we’re on 9.4.44. We tried to follow the 
> workaround of setting sni required as true. But in our internal testing, 
> after setting that, handshake was failing both over IP and FQDN.
>        We’re working to see if we can dump on server start and collect more 
> logs, but meanwhile if we can get any help here, it would be much appreciated.
>         What we’re clear is that the Server Hello is not able to prove 
> possession and therefore the handshake is failing. How it is related to Jetty 
> version is what we’re trying to figure out.

A reminder that Jetty 9.4.x is at End of Community Support, see
https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/issues/7958.
You should upgrade to Jetty 10/11; try these and report back if you
still have failures.

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