CJ Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> on 9/17/01 10:50 AM, Eric Rescorla at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> I get the same error connecting from other client machines using Netscape
> >> 4.7, but not if I use 4.7.5. There's clearly a bug in Netscape 4.7 and
> >> earlier versions, but why is i
on 9/17/01 10:50 AM, Eric Rescorla at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I get the same error connecting from other client machines using Netscape
>> 4.7, but not if I use 4.7.5. There's clearly a bug in Netscape 4.7 and
>> earlier versions, but why is it just affecting our implementation of
>> OpenSSL
CJ Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I get the same error connecting from other client machines using Netscape
> 4.7, but not if I use 4.7.5. There's clearly a bug in Netscape 4.7 and
> earlier versions, but why is it just affecting our implementation of
> OpenSSL?
That's a good question.
> I
on 9/14/01 7:14 PM, Eric Rescorla at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just because the client sends a bogus CSS message, why would this
> cause the server to do so? I'm wondering if you have a networking
> problem. Did you collect these traces with a sniffer or via your
> program? If you did so via you