I have the same problem with s_client on Win 95...I am unable to type
anything after the client has connected to the server.  I have also noticed
a similar problem with s_server:  I connect to my Win 95 s_server from a
Linux version of s_client (since the Windows one does not work).  The client
can write to the server, but the server does not accept keyboard input to
reply to the client.  This problem does not occur in either s_server or
s_client under Linux; both parts can send and receive without problems.  I
believe the problem under Windows has to do with a select() call in both
s_server and s_client, but there could be another problem somewhere.  Anyone
have an idea for a fix??

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> From:         Ben Wooller[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Monday, August 30, 1999 2:00 AM
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> Subject:      funny behaviour of openssl s_client in win32
> 
> When I use the openssl.exe program to connect to an ssl server by using
> s_client, it appears to do the handshake, but then freezes. I can't do a
> GET
> or anything.
> I've done a standard compile on linux and windows 95 - on linux it works,
> and on windows it doesn't.
> Typing on the keyboard doesn't work, and a Ctrl-C causes a protection
> fault,
> whereas in linux it just exits.
>  
> Has anyone else noticed this behaviour in s_client? Does anyone know why?
> Is it somehow configured improperly? I followed the install.w32
> instructions, and didn't encounter any errors...
> Is it just my computer/compiler? I've tried the same program on NT, 95 and
> 98, and the result is the same...
> What can i do to make it work? Has anyone else had any success?
>  
> 
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