Is it a cypher issue? (noting the handshake issue). Did you also upgrade the 
Java at the same time?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark A. Claassen <mclaas...@ocie.net>
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 10:38 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Strange connection error
> 
> I just upgraded from 9.0.12 to 9.0.46.  Everything seemed to go pretty
> smoothly, but I am getting a strange connection error from certain
> connections
> 
> We have several different things that connect to the webserver.  Browsers
> connect fine.  We have a monitoring script in Perl that works fine.  However,
> a Java program, which worked fine under the old version of tomcat, can no
> longer connect.
> 
> The access log prints out very odd information.  Right now it is configured 
> as:
> pattern="%{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}t %H %h %m &quot;%U&quot;
> &quot;%q&quot; STATUS(%s) BYTES(%b) &quot;%{User-Agent}i&quot;
> &quot;%{Referer}i& quot; %I"/>
> 
> However the output for this failed connection is:
>       2021-06-10 11:21:19 null [[Actual IP address]] null "null" ""
> STATUS(400) BYTES(-) "-" "-" null All other connections show in the access log
> as I would expect.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea what is going on here?
> -----
> Extra Information:
> - I am using the APR connector and OpenSSL.
> - I did not recompile any of the native libraries; they are still using the 
> ones
> from 9.0.12.
> - We have an Apache webserver we use as a reverse proxy.  When
> connecting through that, things work.
> 
> - Wireshark has this to say about the failure:
> 
>       TLSv1.2 Record Layer: Alert (Level: Fatal, Description: Handshake
> Failure)
>               Content Type: Alert (21)
>               Length: 2
>               Alert Message
>                       Level: Fatal (2)
>                       Description: Handshake Failure (40)
> Thanks for your time,
> Mark
> 
> -----------------------------------
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