On 1/31/06, Jason Williard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I considered this as a possibility. The part that doesn't make sense is
> that I was under the belief that OpenSSL v0.9.7i supports both SSLv2 &
> SSLv3. Is this correct?
It does, yes, but by default there's no ciphers or protocol version
> Your client is trying to use SSLv2, or SSLv3, and the server is
> configured to not allow that protocol. (Or, the server isn't
> configured to use any protocol.)
>
> I don't know the specifics of how to configure what you're doing, but
> I do know that there are environment variables available
Your client is trying to use SSLv2, or SSLv3, and the server is
configured to not allow that protocol. (Or, the server isn't
configured to use any protocol.)
I don't know the specifics of how to configure what you're doing, but
I do know that there are environment variables available to specify
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I just installed CVSNT 2.5.03.2151 on a Red Hat Enterprise 4 server. OpenSSL
was previously installed with prefix /usr. When I attempt to connect using
TortoiseCVS, I get the following error:
SSL connection failed (-1): error:1408F10B:SSL
routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number cvs.exe [imp