Hi,

thanks, I'll test what you suggested.
I've noticed that we have an exceptionCaught handler in one of our classes which extend the MINA IoHandlerAdapter. How is that different from the exceptionCaught handler in the filter?

Thanks,
Chris.


On 29/07/17 07:06, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:

Le 28/07/2017 à 23:02, Christoph John a écrit :
Any idea regarding my filter question?
I tried to close the filters but somehow there were none registered.
But most probably I missed something. Will try further.
...

That being said, SSL filter is kind of a beast : it has to first ensure
the handshake is completed before being able to transmit data. If you
had a exception during the handshake, you most cettainly need to drop
teh connection anyway, because there is little you can do to restore it.
There is a exceptionCaught() event you can catch in your application
that can be used to dispose the session.

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