> I'm glad you finally found the problem (TLS proxy) using timestamps  
> and IP's comparisons. Isn't debugging fun?

;-)

Now we have to find the solution to the problem that has been found:  
getting Do TLS to work with all clients. Then, we'll have a really  
useful TLS function. :-)

Frankly, I can't see any reason to use TLS-Tunnelling if Do TLS works  
properly. I can't see why I would consciously turn off a good number  
of assp functions. That would be like crippling good, carefully chosen  
software.

> Even though TLS is workable in ASSP now,

"Do TLS" does not yet work for all clients in all circumstances. :-(

> I don't trust the perl SSL module. Is it really thread-safe?

That's beyond me. I suspect Thomas is the one to answer that.

T.

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