Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org writes:
Hi Simon,
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 03:03:32PM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote:
However, after putting that string into TLS_CIPHER_SUITE
Your mistake is that you assume that OpenLDAP passes the
TLS_CIPHER_SUITE string to GnuTLS' priority string
You wrote:
Please feel free to retitle; I don't know if this is a
documentation problem or a feature problem.
It is a feature problem.
I'm trying my absolute hardest to get libldap to talk
ssl to ldaps://directory.umd.edu:636/ and haven't figured
it out.
The server is buggy and refuses to
--On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 3:03 PM +0100 Simon Josefsson
si...@josefsson.org wrote:
A proper fix requires co-ordination with the OpenLDAP people. Either
they 1) remove all strange code for parsing ciphers for GnuTLS and only
use gnutls_priority_set_direct on the TLS_CIPHER_SUITE string,
Hi Simon,
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 03:03:32PM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote:
However, after putting that string into TLS_CIPHER_SUITE
Your mistake is that you assume that OpenLDAP passes the
TLS_CIPHER_SUITE string to GnuTLS' priority string functions. Alas, it
doesn't. Thus, your problem
Package: libldap-2.4-2
Version: 2.4.11-1
Severity: normal
Please feel free to retitle; I don't know if this is a
documentation problem or a feature problem.
I'm trying my absolute hardest to get libldap to talk
ssl to ldaps://directory.umd.edu:636/ and haven't figured
it out. I believe my
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