On 2023-03-11 12:20:36 +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> [that was 15 years ago]
>
> On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 02:24:53PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> > Does this still happen on any current Version of Debian (etch, lenny
> > or sid)?
>
> Question not answered, closing this bug now.
I don't think this
tags #467158 moreinfo
thanks
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 06:14:43PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
My laptop has been connected for several days to another network,
where TLS is used for the mail. And I get the error TLS error on
connection to pilet.ens-lyon.fr [140.77.167.16] (gnutls_handshake):
On 2006-10-08 09:26:35 +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
For outgoing TLS exim reads from /dev/urandom which *does* drain
entropy but switches to a prng instead of blocking when there is no
more entropy.
This is strange, because it really seems to be related to the entropy.
Is there a way to get
On 2006-10-08 Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-10-07 15:08:52 +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
Having this happen for just the first message sugggests is very
strange. There is nothing in exim or gnutls that should behave
differently for the second run. (Entropy starvage cannot
On 2006-10-05 Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My laptop has been connected for several days to another network,
where TLS is used for the mail. And I get the error TLS error on
connection to pilet.ens-lyon.fr [140.77.167.16] (gnutls_handshake):
A TLS packet with unexpected length was
On 2006-10-08 00:30:53 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
The entropy dropped from 3462 to 4 just after I've sent the mail!
Concerning the mail, it is still in the queue, but the exim4 log file
doesn't show any error! And exim -qff doesn't solve the problem.
^^
Of course,
My laptop has been connected for several days to another network,
where TLS is used for the mail. And I get the error TLS error on
connection to pilet.ens-lyon.fr [140.77.167.16] (gnutls_handshake):
A TLS packet with unexpected length was received. on (almost)
every morning for the first message I
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