Dr S N Henson wrote:
>
> What command did you use to produce that message? Were you attempting to
> connect to a remote server, if its is on the internet its address would
> help.
>
> There are several possible causes of that message such as as connecting
> to a server with a broken SSL/TLS implementation.
>
> Steve.
I have seen this error on occasion when trying to connect to an Apache
server with ModSSL. Since it uses OpenSSL, I would tend to give it the
benefit of the doubt in terms of wether it is broken or not.
I do not see this error all the time, one out of every couple thousand
connections, maybe a little more when there is a lot of other traffic on
the test network. Though I can't be sure at this point, I suspect it
happens in the connect attempt.
When it does show up, I always see a similar message in the Apache log.
Any ideas there?
Thanks in advance.
Lou
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