On 11/27/05, Udo A. Steinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 16:17:45: [TCP] Secure channel response from XXX (317319???).
> 16:17:45: [TCP] XXX (317319???) does not support OpenSSL.

I get an error that says: [SSL] SSL_accept error 0, SSL_5

I looked it up in ssl.h and it means syscall error. Which is rather
cryptic. I'm using OpenSSL 0.9.7e. I'll try to upgrade later and see
if it is fixed.

What versions of OpenSSL are you guys using? The error shown above
will only be shown on the side that sends the request.

Jon

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