On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Ben Mohamoodally <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > Linux machines (SL6.1 to 6.4) on my estate use GnuTLS to securely connect to > our SVN server. > However over the last two days I've noticed that an updated version of > gnutls was installed on a the Linux machines. > (/var/log/yum.log) > Jun 04 05:10:12 Updated: gnutls-2.8.5-14.el6_5.x86_64 > The odd thing I noticed was that an additional package was also installed > for the first time from core-0 repo. > Jun 04 05:10:11 Updated: libtasn1-2.3-6.el6_5.x86_64 > I am trying to understand the link between the two packages. I understand > that libtasn1 is a library suite that GnuTLS uses.
That's true. > Since this update occurred, all Linux servers weren't able to connect to the > SVN server. > I was seeing the following error depending on the machine: > svn: OPTIONS of 'https://svn.xxxxxxx.co.uk/xxxxxx': SSL handshake failed, > client certificate was requested: SSL socket write failed > (https://svn.xxxxxx.co.uk) You most probably need to open a bug in your OS vendor about the libtasn1 component. > SSL handshake failed, client certificate was requested: SSL error: GnuTLS > internal error. Could you send me the name of the server in private? I'd be interested to check whether other versions of libtasn1 are affected and whether there is something there to fix. regards, Nikos _______________________________________________ Gnutls-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnutls-help
