Yes. I've made captures on both - the production client that I manage and the test client I have at home. On the production client, the conversation lasts only 8 packets - the initial 3 way handshake, my client sends a PUSH packet, gets an ACK from the upstream, and then the upstream sends a FIN packet and closes the connection. The actual error message you see from the commandline is what I posted above. On the test client, after the PUSH packet is sent to the upstream server, it starts a conversation, and they continue the conversation until I did a CTRL-C.
Paul On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Salz, Rich via openssl-users < openssl-users@openssl.org> wrote: > Have you thought of putting a packet-capture on, say, the client side and > then viewing it? > > > -- > openssl-users mailing list > To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users >
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