Hi all.
Sorry, I'm reposting this message because it got posted in an unrelated
thread earlier...
We used the openssl s_server tool with IE 5.0 over Windows NT4. It appears that
IE requires Session ID caching to be turned on at the server end.
It seems that it uses the first connection request only to
establish a session with the server, and in subsequent connections,
only reuses session IDs.
When session Id caching is turned off at the server end, it refuses
to do a full renegotiation (as the SSL protocol specifies) but simply
drops the connection after reading the server_hello.
On the other hand, Netscape works correctly in both cases.
Is there a workaround available to get IE to work without Session Id
caching? Or is my question irrelevant?
Thanks in advance...
-Anshuman.



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