On Feb 22, 2010, at 12:25 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

> I think we already missed the window where it would have been sensible
> to install a hack workaround for this.  If we'd done that in November
> it might have been reasonable, but by now it's too late for any hack
> we install to spread much faster than fixed openssl libraries.

Could we simply ignore renegotiation errors? Or change them to warnings? That 
may enable us to work with the semi-fixed OpenSSL libraries that are currently 
in the field, without disabling the functionality altogether. 

- Chris


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