If you run gnutls-cli-debug on the server it shows that it is pretty broken.
Checking whether %COMPAT is required... yes Checking for TLS 1.0 support... yes Checking for TLS 1.1 support... no Checking fallback from TLS 1.1 to... failed It fails to understand non-minimal padded records and fails if it sees TLS 1.1 or laters. You might want to check: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/manual/html_node/Interoperability.html (this is for gnutls 2.12.0+ though, I don't know if this priority string would work on 2.10.) regards, Nikos On 02/10/2012 04:31 PM, Laurence Rochfort wrote: > Hi Nikos, > > I'm running 2.10.2. > > Did you use port 5223? I find that port 443, works for me, but I need to > use 5223 for XMPP. > > I'm within Oracle, so maybe that has something to do with it. Could you > provide a tracert and example of what you're seeing? > > Many thanks for looking at this, > Laurence. > > On 10 February 2012 15:07, Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 02/10/2012 12:45 PM, Laurence Rochfort wrote: >> >>> gnutls is producing the following error for a certificate, prevents >>> all gnutls backed applications from connecting. openssl backed >>> applications connect successfully. >>> >>> I have no access to the server, but any advice that would allow my >>> gnutls backed applications to work would be very much appreciated. >> >> >> Which gnutls is that? I just tried stbeehive.oracle.com and it seems to >> work. >> >> regards, >> Nikos >> > _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
