Bug#466477: SSLv2 ldap servers

2008-10-11 Thread Simon Josefsson
Andy Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2) we need someone to debug the problem further. A publicly reachable server that exhibit the same problem would help, or if you can run gnutls under gdb against this particular server and step through the code and find out what happens. For another

Bug#466477: SSLv2 ldap servers

2008-08-03 Thread Andy Clayton
2) we need someone to debug the problem further. A publicly reachable server that exhibit the same problem would help, or if you can run gnutls under gdb against this particular server and step through the code and find out what happens. For another example server which exhibits the problem

Bug#466477: SSLv2 ldap servers

2008-07-23 Thread Olivier Eymere
I have access to the same system and can help debug, we would definitely like to see the issue resolved. You said sslv3 works, did you mean that this works? gnutls-cli --protocols SSL3.0 -d 4711 --disable-extensions -p 636 bluepages.ibm.com Yes, that does work. Taking out the

Bug#466477: SSLv2 ldap servers

2008-05-18 Thread Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
$ gnutls-cli-debug -p 636 bluepages.ibm.com Resolving 'bluepages.ibm.com'... Connecting to '9.17.186.253:636'... Checking for TLS 1.1 support... no (1) Checking fallback from TLS 1.1 to... failed (2) By the output of 1,2 I'd say that this server does not support 1.1 and fails to fallback to

Bug#466477: SSLv2 ldap servers

2008-05-15 Thread Simon Josefsson
You said sslv3 works, did you mean that this works? gnutls-cli --protocols SSL3.0 -d 4711 --disable-extensions -p 636 bluepages.ibm.com If so, I think two things need to happen to move the status of this bug forward: 1) ldap in debian should support administrators setting gnutls into sslv2