Jean-Benoit Pina wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've downloaded and compiled openssl-0.9.4 on Win32
> without any problem (with Visual C++ 6.0). The openssl
> s_server module works right (with a Linux openssl s_client
> or a Linux / NT browser), but the NT openssl s_client has a
> strange behavior : it connects well to a server (Linux
> openssl s_server or Apache/SSL) but it's impossible to type
> anything once the hand shake done and connection opened. I
> have to CTRL+C to stop the client, and it says then 'read :
> errno 10093'. Moreover, all the characters I've typed
> appear *after* the end of the program, as if they had not
> been sent to the client input... I download a 0.9.4 Win32
> binaries version from a link given on the mailing list, but
> there's the same problem... Under WinNT 4 server and
> Win98.
> 
> This is a big issue for my work, so I hope that someone
> will help me *very* quickly...
> 

Fixed in the latest snapshot.

The Win32 s_client/s_server support is an evil hack because you can't
use the same technique the Unix version does.

Steve.
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