Lutz,
Thanks for the quick response... I tried the same test you ran and it
worked. However, I'm inclined to think that it might be something in
OpenSSL on the client side. In it's current configuration, the server
handles DES-CBC3-SHA requests from my java client perfectly, so I don't
think it's a server issue. My server is using openssl-0.9.4. I cannot
upgrade the server to any higher version because of incompatibilities
with our crypto card. I upgraded to openssl-0.9.6 on the client side
(because that's what you were using) and it didn't help. Can you think
of anything else I could try?
Also, could you (or anyone else) comment on the use of
EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA vs. DES-CBC3-SHA? I'm looking for the cipher
suite that will yield the best performance/security.
Thanks again,
Jeff
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