hi mahesh,
openssl version number should be same for both server and
client.
if u server or client,check other side openssl version number.update that
openssl version in your side.then check it...
Mahesh Dantakale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on TLS Authentication using OpenSSL 0.9.8a.
When I am trying for Mutual Authentication, the OpenSSL throws "tlsv1 alert
protocol version" followed by "ssl handshake failure".
Can anybody explain me, what exactly this problem is?
Log :
DEBUG-> [Wed Aug 08 12:38:24][../src/eapTLSWrapper.c->352]BIO_read -1 bytes ,
errno 0
ERROR-> [Wed Aug 08 12:38:24][../src/eapTLSWrapper.c->356] SSL_get_error
returned....... 1
ERROR-> [Wed Aug 08 12:38:24][../src/eapTLSWrapper.c->389] SSL_get_error
returned.......SSL_ERROR_SSL
ERROR-> [Wed Aug 08 12:38:24][../src/eapTLSWrapper.c->393] SSL_get_error
returned.......error:1409442E:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert protocol
version
ERROR-> [Wed Aug 08 12:38:24][../src/eapTLSWrapper.c->396] SSL_get_error
returned.......error:140940E5:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:ssl handshake
failure
Thanks
Mahesh
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