> So I guess the problem is this specific client certificate
> though I still do not know what specifically.
>
Try using that cert on one of the machines with the 0.9.8g openSSL to
verify if it is that cert. You'll have to make sure you have both the
private and public key to do the authentica
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Hey,
>> The access via the dav_svn module in a web browser from the
>> failing client works like a charm. There are no error
>> messages, the SSL handshake works fine. the content of the
>> repository is shown in the browser. This also works from
>
> One Thing of note that I forgot in my initial post and that
> was partially mentioned by Johan:
> > Can you try some tests without svn, for instance set up apache to
> > serve a simple static page protected by client cert authentication,
> > and try to access that with that cert using opens
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Hey,
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> This one client that is failing, are any of the other clients using the
> 0.9.8k version of OpenSSL?
Only this specific client. Our workstation computers still run with
Ubuntu hardy and the old 0.9.8g version
> Can you try some tests without svn, for instance set up
> apache to serve a simple static page protected by client cert
> authentication, and try to access that with that cert using
> openssl 0.9.8g vs. 0.9.8k?
> Or try to build an svn client on your new machine with
> openssl 0.9.8g instead
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Bernd May wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have a curious problem that I seem unable to find precedence for.
>
>
> The Error:
>
> --- on the client side ---
> svn up
> svn: OPTIONS of 'https:///svn/': SSL
> handshake failed: SSL alert received: Decode error (https://)
>
> -
Hey all,
I have a curious problem that I seem unable to find precedence for.
The Error:
--- on the client side ---
svn up
svn: OPTIONS of 'https:///svn/': SSL
handshake failed: SSL alert received: Decode error (https://)
--- on the server side from apache error.log ---
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