I couldn't seem to find too much information about what platform your
client is running on, but it sure sounds like a case of run-time library
conflict.

If you're on a tunning win32 & building with msvc please consult the FAQ
for info on how you might be able to resolve this:

http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#PROG2

Cheers,

//oscar

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> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a executable that makes a https call to a IBM websphere application server 
>running a java servlet. The IBM application server uses the Apache web server and it 
>uses mod_ibm_ssl to get ssl capability. I am using libcurl version (7.9.2) running on 
>openssl version(0.9.6c). This executable works fine.
> 
> However when the same code is compiled as a shared object and then the same function 
>(that uses the https to call the java servlet) is called. The shared object crashes 
>and gets a core dump. On the servlet side which is being run on a  apache 
>webserver(running mod_ibm_ssl) I see a handshake failed message in the webserver log 
>file.
> 
> Does anyone on this list have an idea about why this is happening ? I would really 
>appreciate any help as I have to get this thing resolved quickly.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sachin
> 
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