On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 06:23:53AM -0800, Tim Regovich wrote:
> I removed opera from the equation, and went to a basic
> setup whereby I was running only s_server and
> s_client. On the s_server side, I ran using the -tls1
> option which chooses the the TLSv1_server_method call.
> I also set -no_
Thanks for the suggestion Lutz.
The issue is the rollback I think.
I removed opera from the equation, and went to a basic
setup whereby I was running only s_server and
s_client. On the s_server side, I ran using the -tls1
option which chooses the the TLSv1_server_method call.
I also set -no_ssl2
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 01:33:58PM -0800, Tim Regovich wrote:
> I have encountered an interesting problem when trying
> to connect to s_server with Opera, when only TLS is
> enabled in opera. I can only seem to connect to the
> s_server if I :
>
> 1) start s_server -ssl3
> 2) connect to https://l
All,
I have encountered an interesting problem when trying
to connect to s_server with Opera, when only TLS is
enabled in opera. I can only seem to connect to the
s_server if I :
1) start s_server -ssl3
2) connect to https://localhost
If i try connecting to https://192.168.2.69 (the ip of
the s