This is an openssl error. It usually means there is something wrong with
the keys or the data havent been corrupted in transit.
I would check the openssl lib versions or try regenerating the keys.
David Birdsong wrote:
> [resending to the non gnu lists]
>
> My apologies if this was covered well
[resending to the non gnu lists]
My apologies if this was covered well in this group, I'm not sure my
google searches have combed what's in the non-gnu cfengine lists.
I've saw references to this problem on this very list pertaining to
2.1.x from 2006, but no follow-up that it was remedied. I ha