It
> seems that for some reasons Apache does not export the right KEYSIZE...
> Check that the:
>
>        SSLOptions +StdEnvVars +ExportCertData
>
> keyword in apache configuration (ssl.conf or httpd.conf) is present.


I added that directive to apache and it worked!
Thanks
Marco



> Later,
> Max
>
>
> Marco Pizzoli wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm trying to access the RA interface, via https, and I obtain this
>> error:
>>
>> "[initServer:314] Aborting connection - you are using a too short
>> symmetric keylength ()."
>>
>> I debugged the SSL handshake and I can see that the "connection" with the
>> browser is obtained with "AES 256-bit". I used the CipherFox Firefox
>> extension.
>>
>> Could you help me?
>> Thanks in advance
>> Marco
>>
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