> I am quite new for the OpenSSL programming. I am using Perl client
> program and C client program for connecting to the same server.
>
> Perl script works fine with the get_https request. But in C, I am
> getting "-1" return value from the server while reading.
Why do you keep calling B
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005, Pankaj wrote:
> I am quite new for the OpenSSL programming. I am using Perl client
> program and C client program for connecting to the same server.
>
> Perl script works fine with the get_https request. But in C, I am
> getting "-1" return value from the server while readin
Thanks Gayatri,
I dont have access to the server, so I wont be able to verify that. I
dont think that it is needed as both clients interacting with same
server. For one client it is working and for second it is not, so I
dont think that server has any problem.
Also how can I make a client to get "
Forgot to mention that perhaps your client does not understand HTTP 1.1?
Check whether the redirect request came back to the server.
> Hi Pankaj.,
>
> This difference in the HTTP response header is very critical.
> It influences the way in which the Client is going to behave.
>
> In case of 1, as
Hi Pankaj.,
This difference in the HTTP response header is very critical.
It influences the way in which the Client is going to behave.
In case of 1, as the "Connection: Close" header is sent as part of the
response, the http server will initiate the tcp teardown and need not
bother sending the c
When I tried to print the values returned by BIO_read it shows
-1, 8, 12, 30, 24, 79, 407, 47, 10, 2, 61, 2, 3, 2, 80, 2, 2, -1, -1,
-1. , -1
I tried to catch the error using perror which shows the error message
"Error 0" till the return value 2, after that "Resource temporarily
unavaila