On Apr 15, 2015, at 12:35 , Jan Just Keijser <janj...@nikhef.nl> wrote:
> the cipher list looks OK; I've just tried in my setup and it's definitely the 
> TLS cipher, not the "cipher" option - that would lead to a different error 
> message.

  So, it looks like the available TLS ciphers are okay between my client and my 
server.  And based on the other notes in the thread, I think I'm using 
compatible certificates.  Is there a way to figure out what TLS cipher the 
client is trying to use?  What "verb" level should I use on the client side to 
make sure I get that information logged?

  Any other thoughts as to what is going on to cause the "no shared cipher" 
error I'm seeing?

  Thanks.  I'll pick this up again in the morning, let me know any more 
information I can gather to help you all help me.  :-)

                            - Chris


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