I am, yes. And as I say, it works fine interactively, it¹s just via cron
that it fails.
Neil Craig
Lead Technical Architect | Online Technology Group
Broadcast Centre, London W12 7TQ | BC4 A3
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On 03/01/2019, 11:56, "openssl-users on behalf of Matt Ca
Thanks for the quick reply Matt. I tried -ign_eof but it had no effect,
sadly.
If anyone has any further suggestions, I¹d appreciate it very much as this
is in aid of our automated released testing for TLS1.3 on our production
traffic management service.
Cheers
Neil Craig
Lead Technical
like
it might be a bug? Or am I missing something? There’s nothing obvious in the
output that suggests failure.
Any help would be much appreciated, happy to provide more info and/or do more
testing.
Cheers
Neil Craig
Lead Technical Architect | Online Technology Group
[cid:2EBC98B1-F146-4192
Sorry for the delay.
Jakob - you’re a star! Thanks so much, your suggestion works. So I added
:443 -servername
-tls1_3 sess_out https://twitter.com/tdp_org
On 03/01/2019, 14:52, "openssl-users on behalf of Jakob Bohm via
openssl-users" wrote:
>On 03/01/2019 12:52, Nei
Actually, my apologies, I missed -ign_eof - that is also needed, so the
“fixed” request is:
/path/to/openssl s_client -connect :443 -servername
-tls1_3 sess_out -ign_eof https://twitter.com/tdp_org
On 04/01/2019, 10:58, "Neil Craig" wrote:
>Sorry for the delay.
>
>Ja
irming that¹s
the right thing to do.
Cheers
Neil Craig
Lead Technical Architect | Online Technology Group
Broadcast Centre, London W12 7TQ | BC4 A3
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tdp_org
On 17/09/2018, 17:41, "openssl-users on behalf of Matt Caswell"
wrote:
>
>
>On 17/09/1
can’t find anything very useful
on the web.
Cheers
Neil Craig
Lead Technical Architect | Online Technology Group
[cid:FDC52DA5-F1EC-4ED7-A69C-CACB83B41880]
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