I thought I covered that. The bug was fixed 7 years ago. Upgrade PHP, I
doubt there is a patch. I understand that not all coders or distributions
will have the latest version of PHP, but come on, how many thousands of
bugs have been fixed in 7 years? You're going to run into more.
Alternativel
On 25.9.2013 17:03, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> I believe this was a bug, is only a warning that may be suppressed and may
> have been fixed in 5.2.0. Are you aware that PHP is at 5.5.4 and that
> 5.1.6 is over 7 years old?
Please understand that some Distributions do the "only backport security
stuf
On 25.9.2013 17:12, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Just as I thought:
>
> 5.2.0
> Fixed bug #39039 SSL: fatal protocol error when fetching HTTPS from servers
> running Google web server). (Ilia)
Thanks, but ...
I am not sure how what I am supposed to do with this information.
#39039 says it is a bug an
Just as I thought:
5.2.0
Fixed bug #39039 SSL: fatal protocol error when fetching HTTPS from servers
running Google web server). (Ilia)
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Shawn McKenzie
wrote:
> I believe this was a bug, is only a warning that may be suppressed and may
> have been fixed in 5.2.0
I believe this was a bug, is only a warning that may be suppressed and may
have been fixed in 5.2.0. Are you aware that PHP is at 5.5.4 and that
5.1.6 is over 7 years old?
-Shawn
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:09 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
> With RHEL/CentOS 5 php I get an SSL Error
> RHEL/CentOS 5 ph
With RHEL/CentOS 5 php I get an SSL Error
RHEL/CentOS 5 php is at 5.1.6 with security fixes backported.
https://maps.google.com";, "r");
$contents = stream_get_contents($handle);
fclose($handle);
?>
will result in something like
Warning: stream_get_contents(): SSL: fatal protocol error in bla.
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