OpenSSL shouldn't care at all about the client's IP address.  If your
application server is providing cache services to OpenSSL, then that
might cause issues if it breaks the server-defined caching rules.

-Kyle H

On 10/17/07, Jurden, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I configured OpenSSL with our application server, but it seems when I
> connect my lpatop the next day the connection fails. It seems that my IP
> address changes because of dhcp, but the server does not seem to care. If I
> restart the server, I can then connect my client. Does OpenSSL somehow
> cacvhe my client Ip address. I originally configured this connection using
> my clients dns name. I assume OpenSSL attempts to resolve my client name to
> address and discovers I have a different Ip so it fails. Anyone seen this?
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