Sorry Ángel, every attempt at capturing packets over wlan0 results in a hang 
and then crash of wireshark after a few seconds of attempted capture.

-k

On Oct 14, 2014, at 11:31 AM, Ángel González <an...@16bits.net> wrote:

> Milan Crha wrote:
>> On Tue, 2014-10-14 at 13:54 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
>>>> 
>>> I'm not an SSL expert, but is there some manual way of instigating 
>>> the SSL connection with the server to see what algorithms are being 
>>> offered?
> 
> Pete, you may inspect them looking at a packet capture (eg. wireshark), 
> which is what I asked Kevin if he could provide.
> 
> 
>>        Hi,
>> once upon a time, evolution-data-server used NSS/NSPR streams directly 
>> and was able to influence what SSL/TLS algorithms are available.
>> The 3.12.x uses GLib (GIO) streams, which, I guess, are using 
>> something from glib-networking, which is using gnutls, at least on 
>> Fedora. Thus the place to look might be either glib-networking or 
>> gnutls itself. I'm also not an expect in this area, hopefully someone 
>> else is.
> 
> 
> Try executing:
> $ gnutls-cli imap.mail.me.com -p 993
> 
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