On 20/05/2020 21:46, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: > Glad to hear that at least handshakes are less prone to unexpected > issues of that sort. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts (perhaps a > separate thread) on what to do about SSL_read() and SSL_write(). Perhaps open a github issue for this? > > In the mean-time, if Clauss is trying to complete a handshake, rather > than move data, his issue is then likely something different? > Correct - the error stack should be being cleared in this case, so the problem is unlikely to be related to stale errors. Matt
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