At 16:39 31.07.2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am having the same problem on Solaris 7 and 8 , it seems to be related to OpenSSL 
>0.9.6d and OpenSSL 0.9.6e and qpopper 4.04
>When I go back to OpenSSL 0.96c it works.
>It just seems to be a problem with the Eudora client,  it works with Outlook Express. 
>(Alternate Port)

Same Problem on Linux (RH 6.0). Doesn't matter if you link openssl 0.9.6d+ statically 
or shared.

>If you turn on debug in qpopper and check your logs, you will see a "probe" error 
>like this:
>Jul 31 16:32:35 ns1 popper[14498]: [ID 702911 local0.warning] Possible probe of 
>account jjoe from host 207.41.177.201 (207.41.177.201) [pop_quit.c:29]

With debugging enabled (-d and --enable-debugging) the SSL-handshake with Eudora seems 
to work. Eudora sends the USER <bla> Command then. qpopper send back the +OK and then 
Eudora responds with "QUIT"! Don't know why.

Even the SSL-Manager in Eudora tells everything should be fine.

>Looks some type of timing error with pop quit command and SSL.

I don�t think so. Something in the SSL-Communication goes terrible wrong and Eudora 
does a "QUIT" after "USER". It seems as Eudora can't read the "+OK" response properly.

I'm trying a workaround currently by applying the patch
http://www.openssl.org/news/patch_20020730_0_9_6d.txt
to openssl-0.9.6c. It fails in the CHANGES File, but who cares;-)

It's compiling now...installing....restarting qpopper....
Aug  1 15:20:39 xxxxxxx popper[32050]: (v4.0.4-netway) TLSv1/SSLv3 handshake with 
client at xxxxxxxxxxx (xxx.xxx.xxx.xx); new session-id; cipher: DES-CBC3-SHA 
(DES-CBC3-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=3DES(168) Mac=SHA1), 168 bits
Aug  1 15:20:39 xxxxxxx popper[32050]: Stats: xxxxxxx 0 0 1 379 xxxxxxxxx 
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
Aug  1 15:20:39 xxxxxxx popper[32050]: Timing for xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (normal) 
auth=0 init=0 clean=0

There we're again;-) Works perfectly for now...

Regards,
Wolfgang Breyha
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