On 31.05.2006 10:21 (+0100), Joerg Bruehe wrote:
> According to your description below, where you got "Could not connect 
> ...", you are given this warning if establishing the connection fails.
> So the remaining case is a client trying to connect to a server which 
> does not support SSL, or does not have it switched on (lacks a certificate).

Below was *after* I enabled SSL in the server. *before* there was no
warning but an unencrypted connection.

> Please check the bugs database for this, and submit a "feature request" 
> if none such is present yet.

So I need yet another account for your bug tracker...

> I am no SSL expert, but AIUI you need client and server to use the same 
> (or at least somehow related) certificates.

The client needs what? Since when is it that a client needs a
certificate, too, to use an SSL-encrypted connection to a server?!

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