On 05/23/2011 07:24 PM, Dash Shendy wrote: > What is your server and what options do you have? Why do you do > rehandshake in the first place? >>>> I was just testing the re-handshaking, that's all really, is >>>> that the way you test it? do I need an extra flag? > The server closed the session for some reason. Your server log might > have more information. But don't just post logs, explain what you are > doing. >>>> I was just testing to see that everything works and I thought >>>> I'd let you know about this error, just being a good netizen. >>>> My main issue is actually that weird compression error, I've >>>> been tearing my hair-out re-compiling my lamp stack trying to >>>> fix it:)
Ok, so did you modify gnutls-cli to perform a rehandshake? Is that the case? HTTPS servers do not really support re-handshake (there is no real reason to), except for when they initiate it. mod_gnutls at least should behave like that. That is because the prominent reason to initiate a rehandshake is to upgrade credentials (i.e. require the client to send his certificate). So what you see is actually mod_gnutls closing your session because you asked for rehandshake. If you request a URL that requires client authentication is would ask for rehandshake by itself. regards, Nikos _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
