From: "George A. Theall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 07:43:53PM +0000, Linuxnizer The Mesmorizer wrote:

>>   openssl s_client -connect $nessusd_host:1241 \
...
> Before and after give the same output:
> verify depth is 2
> gethostbyname failure
> connect:errno=0

Substitute the name of your nessusd host for '$nessusd_host' in the
commandline.

Sorry, should have known that. Here it is again:
verify depth is 2
CONNECTED(00000003)
depth=1 /C=US/L=Paris/O=Nessus Users United/OU=Certification Authority for localhost.localdomain/CN=localhost.localdomain/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
verify return:1
depth=0 /C=US/L=Paris/O=Nessus Users United/OU=Server certificate for localhost.localdomain/CN=localhost.localdomain/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
verify return:1
2848:error:14094418:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert unknown ca:s3_pkt.c:1052:SSL alert number 48 2848:error:1409E0E5:SSL routines:SSL3_WRITE_BYTES:ssl handshake failure:s3_pkt.c:529:

The funny thing that it's working fine now. I mean connect->disconnect->reconnect without restarting NessusClient.

The only thing I did was copy a client cert & key from remote host with same username & password. I know this seems illogical. But that's the only thing I did beside rebooting my machine.

Linuxnizer

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