A new bug number has been assigned to your report, #532752.
Mike writes:
> Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> I just realized I wasn't clear what the likely cause of your problem is.
>> The problem may be caused by the server you are talking to. Can you
>> access the servers that your clients use from y
clone 482279 -1
retitle -1 firewall causing TLS problems
tags -1 wontfix
tags -1 -moreinfo
thanks
Thanks for feedback!
The problem you see is different from the original report. I am cloning
the report into two different numbers so we can separate the
discussions. As far as I can tell, your pro
Simon Josefsson wrote:
I just realized I wasn't clear what the likely cause of your problem is.
The problem may be caused by the server you are talking to. Can you
access the servers that your clients use from your location? Then
running 'gnutls-cli -d 4711' against that host may give enough de
I just realized I wasn't clear what the likely cause of your problem is.
The problem may be caused by the server you are talking to. Can you
access the servers that your clients use from your location? Then
running 'gnutls-cli -d 4711' against that host may give enough details
to resolve it.
Ear
Mike writes:
> For me it always happens when I was on a network with a Cisco ASA/ADSM
> dynamically routing traffic using lenny's packages. As I saw it,
> anytime you ping something and get Redirect() you will always get this
> message and not be able to connect from a binary built against
> libg
For me it always happens when I was on a network with a Cisco ASA/ADSM
dynamically routing traffic using lenny's packages. As I saw it, anytime
you ping something and get Redirect() you will always get this message
and not be able to connect from a binary built against libgnutls. In the
case of
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