Thanks Mark for the prompt reply. Absolutely makes sense. Actually, i am on Nonstop HPE servers. There are no internal routing tables or so to say static routes. Environment is different from unix/linux.
>From Application perspective, we choose what ip interface to use. Wondering if we can force the openssl to use specific interface? Regards. On Fri, Feb 8, 2019, 12:26 PM m...@foocrypt.net <m...@foocrypt.net wrote: > Hi Rajinder > > There shouldn’t be any issues depending on how your host OS is performing > the routing to the network the SSL/TLS endpoint is on. > > Try a tracerout to the IP to see where it goes, and a telnet IP 80 or 443 > to make sure you can connect to the web server. > > — > > Regards, > > Mark A. Lane > > > > > On 9 Feb 2019, at 04:20, Rajinder Pal Singh <rajin6...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I want to use a specific ip interface (out of several available ethernet > interfaces available on my server) to test TLS/SSL connectivity to a remote > server. > > > Wondering if its possible? > > > Regards, > Rajinder. > -- > openssl-users mailing list > To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users > > >
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