Netmeisters, I am trying to use SSL to secure communications between a Pocket PC and a Linux server. The former uses the SSL intrinsic to Windows CE, the latter uses OpenSSL. I've posted about some problems I have had with inetd, but it now appears that this problem may be secondary. If I make the server program standalone, so it can be used without inetd, the SSL handshake completes (the handshake doesn't get very far when inetd is used). After the handshake, quite a bit of data gets transmitted. However, the connection ultimately breaks. Here is what ssldump shows (note that the clinical data in the following trace has been changed to protect confidentiality):
1 235 2.9272 (0.0000) S>C application_data --------------------------------------------------------------- KY R/O BCC vs IDN 1959-02-09 Mark Received in formalin is a thin piece of skin measuring 3 X 3 mm. 00311785 Damrod Pathologic Diagnosis: Skin, right upper back, shave biopsy - Compound nevus F SSG 2001-11-06 back, rt. upper 01-8579 2001-11-02 --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 236 2.9272 (0.0000) S>CShort record 1 237 2.9708 (0.0436) S>C bad MAC Unknown SSL content type 227 1 238 2.9708 (0.0000) S>CShort record Unknown SSL content type 2 1 239 2.9709 (0.0000) S>CShort record Unknown SSL content type 169 1 240 2.9709 (0.0000) S>CShort record Unknown SSL content type 172 1 241 2.9710 (0.0001) S>CShort record Unknown SSL content type 14 1 242 2.9710 (0.0000) S>CShort record Unknown SSL content type Any suggestions as to what could be causing this problem would be very much appreciated. It seems very odd that it is tooling right along and then all of a sudden -? Thanks in advance, -- Matthew Fleming, MD Associate Professor Dept. of Dermatology Medical College of Wisconsin E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] S-mail: Dept. of Dermatology Medical College of Wisconsin 8701 Watertown Plank Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53226 Phone:414.456.4072 Fax:414.456.6518 ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]