Am 26.10.2011 10:39, schrieb SciFi:
(...)

I say 'incredible' because those i/o rates are quite impossible
as the ISP here allows these maximum rates:
   Connection Speed:
   o  Incoming: 6016 kbps
   o  Outgoing: 768 kbps
(directly shown by the modem's internal webpages).
That's odd. I don't have a clue....
(...)
As it is, your code seems to be working fine.
But I can never figure-out if we're running SSL "for reals"
(yes the servers did reject/not-respond-to the "plain-text" setting
  but I don't think that is enough proof ;) ).
And the doubled i/o rate calculations are something that needs
further study, please
(this is during header-fetch _and_ downloading-binaries).

Thank you for all your work.

The ssl code works because the handshake works and the
SSL context is created. If I didn't handshake then the connection
would just stall forever and put out errors for each retry.

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