Github user shinrich commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/942
I think we should fail, if the user gives us a bad file (file to short or
file not present). In that case it seems that they intended to specify a key
but failed somehow.
If they
Github user persiaAziz commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/942
If the ticket key file has a keyblock which is less than 48 bytes, then the
assertion statement in ssl_callback_session_ticket(..) will fail. This is the
current logic. One thing that
Github user atsci commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/942
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Github user zwoop commented on the issue:
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