Hello!

I'm using OpenSSL along with xsupplicant in order to authenticate on a
802.1x protected wireless network. This network makes use of eap-ttls
and everything runs fine until I get my first disconnection. After
that, xsupplicant tries to reconnect again, but fails after getting
the following error from OpenSSL (/var/log/xsupplicant.log):

OpenSSL Error -- error:14095044:lib(20):func(149):reason(68)

I don't know, at all, which one is faulty: if xsupplicant is causing
the error or if it is just a problem with openssl. Strangely, a
fellowship of mine is using Ubuntu with the same packages and he
doesn't have this error (so, xsupplicant successfully reconnects).

I'm using SuSE 9.3 and I've update openssl from 0.9.7e-3 to version
0.97g to see if this would work, but without results, the error keeps
on showing up. I'm using xsupplicant 1.0.1 and the wireless card is a
ipw2200 with the latest drivers available (1.0.3) and firmware too.

My mate has exacly the same configuration: Ubuntu with xsupplicant
1.0.1, ipw2200 with the same drivers/firmware and openssl0.9.7e-3 and
he doesn't get that error. Apart from that, the logs generated on
/var/log/messages and /var/log/xsupplicant are exacly the same to
mine.

I hope you can get me further details in what could be generating that error.

Best Regards,

Mário Lopes
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