On 2009-10-22 12:09 PDT, Ambroz Bizjak wrote:
On Oct 22, 7:22 pm, Nelson B Bolyard nel...@bolyard.me wrote:
What kind of system? What CPU? What clock speed? What memory speed?
Are you doing client authentication with a client certificate?
Are you using Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral cipher
Hi,
I'm using NSS in non-blocking mode. To perform a handshake on a SSL
socket, I use SSL_ForceHandshake (if it returns PR_WOULD_BLOCK_ERROR I
retry when the SSL socket becomes readable). It works, but I've
noticed that SSL_ForceHandshake sometimes takes a long time to return
(around 100 ms). I
On 2009-10-22 05:50 PDT, Ambroz Bizjak wrote:
Hi,
I'm using NSS in non-blocking mode. To perform a handshake on a SSL
socket, I use SSL_ForceHandshake (if it returns PR_WOULD_BLOCK_ERROR I
retry when the SSL socket becomes readable). It works, but I've
noticed that SSL_ForceHandshake
On Oct 22, 7:22 pm, Nelson B Bolyard nel...@bolyard.me wrote:
What kind of system? What CPU? What clock speed? What memory speed?
Are you doing client authentication with a client certificate?
Are you using Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral cipher suites?
100ms is indeed a long time if you're not.
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