Re: [openssl-users] Interoperating with a legacy client.

2017-02-07 Thread Matt Caswell
On 07/02/17 09:46, Tim Kirby wrote: > On 2/6/2017 2:55 AM, Matt Caswell wrote: >> This does look like the client is misbehaving for some reason. It's not >> behaviour I can reproduce with a 1.0.1j version of s_client. >> >> The second ClientHello should have a TLS1.2 record version, not have the

Re: [openssl-users] Interoperating with a legacy client.

2017-02-07 Thread Tim Kirby
On 2/6/2017 2:55 AM, Matt Caswell wrote: This does look like the client is misbehaving for some reason. It's not behaviour I can reproduce with a 1.0.1j version of s_client. The second ClientHello should have a TLS1.2 record version, not have the SCSV ciphersuite, but instead have a renegotiatio

Re: [openssl-users] Interoperating with a legacy client.

2017-02-06 Thread Matt Caswell
On 04/02/17 04:56, Tim Kirby wrote: > > I'm writing a server to support a legacy client that uses OpenSSL to > secure its communication. The client is using OpenSSL 1.0.1j, and I > have no control over that. I'm using the 1.0.1 version of OpenSSL > supplied with my > OS for the server side, bu

Re: [openssl-users] Interoperating with a legacy client.

2017-02-03 Thread Ryan Murray
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