Hi Lutz, I'll check it with ssldump. I am curious, did you
compile openssl with gcc or hpux's cc?
I used hpux's cc. -- dean
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 22:42:48 +0100 you wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 01:19:24PM -0800, Dean Guenther wrote:
> > "Consider setting the RANDFILE environment variable".
> > This didn't show up on the linux side, only the hpux side.
>
> I do not see this on my HP-UX machine, I however do have a $HOME/.rnd file
> to serve as RANDFILE.
> Of course you set the RANDFILE variable to the name of a file that can
> be used to retrieve from and write back random data, didn't you.
>
> > So I
> > did add that environment variable and now I can connect
> > to that server. However, it
> > still doesn't quite work. I enter on the HPUX system:
> >
> > # apps/openssl s_client -connect www.dceweb.it.wsu.edu:443
>
> Ok, I just did exactly this. OpenSSL 0.9.6 on HP-UX 10.20. Then, I entered
> exec /UNIX_Systems/cgi-bin/ov_ping_apps.cgi
>
> The result:
> <html>
> <head><title>openview</title></head>
> <BODY background="/images/back3.jpg" >
> AOK
> closed
>
> This leaves the question on what to do next to track down your problem...
> read:errno=0 means SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL with an errno of 0 (connection closed).
> Can you tcpdump the session check, whether data is really leaving the HP
> when you entered the exec command? (And the server should answer, of course).
> More testing could be performed with Erik Rescorlar's ssldump utility, it
> can be used instead of tcpdump to capture packets or to analyze dump files:
> http://www.rtfm.com/ssldump/
>
> Best regards,
> Lutz
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