[GitHub] trafficserver issue #942: TS 4263: Global key block configurable via Records...

2016-09-07 Thread shinrich
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] trafficserver issue #942: TS 4263: Global key block configurable via Records...

2016-09-06 Thread persiaAziz
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] trafficserver issue #942: TS 4263: Global key block configurable via Records...

2016-08-30 Thread atsci
Github user atsci commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/942 Linux build *successful*! See https://ci.trafficserver.apache.org/job/Github-Linux/538/ for details. --- If your project is set up for it, you can reply to this email and have your

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2016-08-30 Thread atsci
Github user atsci commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/942 FreeBSD build *successful*! See https://ci.trafficserver.apache.org/job/Github-FreeBSD/642/ for details. --- If your project is set up for it, you can reply to this email and have your

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2016-08-30 Thread zwoop
Github user zwoop commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/942 [approve ci] --- If your project is set up for it, you can reply to this email and have your reply appear on GitHub as well. If your project does not have this feature enabled and wishes so, or