Hi Steve,
              Can you let me know what was the bug-id and which version this
bug is fixed in so that I can update my openssl version.

Thanks for your help

Atleast that confirms what I am seeing was not a ghost.

Regd's
Ritesh

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Subject: [BULK] Re: [Resending] Export 1024 ciphers
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On Sun, Apr 30, 2006, Ritesh Rekhi wrote:

> Hi Gayathri,
>                      I also thought the same that EXP1024 ciphers should
> work with 1024 bit key but when I used 1024 bit key and corresponding cert
> on the apache server I got a handshake failure when I used EXP1024 cipher
> but then I changed the keylength to 512 and things started working fine.
> 
> You can yourself verify what I am saying is correct or not
> 

Works OK with s_server/s_client. IIRC a bug was introduced in this area
which
resulted in the wrong value being used for the key size but that should be
fixed now.

Try updating the version of OpenSSL the server uses.

Steve.
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