Re-posting without the HTML junk!

I have a Windows client application written in MFC (VC++ 6.0) which is
receiving a file from a server. I'm using my own socket class derived from
CAsyncSocket, to which I've added OpenSSL support (0.9.6c). The file
transfer hangs randomly - if I run it ten times it will hang at a different
point each time. The client hangs because it stops receiving socket
notifications that there is data available to read (the
CAsyncSocket::OnReceive(...) callback function is not being called). If I
add an AsyncSelect(FD_READ | FD_WRITE | FD_CLOSE) immediately after the
SSL_read(...) call this resolves the hang.

Is this an OpenSSL bug or is the AsyncSelect really required after every
SSL_read(...) (it's not required after every CAsyncSocket::Receive(...) for
a non-SSL socket)?

Thanks

Mike


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