On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 02:11:03PM +0200, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Most likely, you compiled with OpenSSL rather than GNUTLS. Since the
> problem seems to be GNUTLS related, you could probably also compile
> 2.1.30 with OpenSSL (which we can't though).
Hm, true, I used OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS. Seems rather strange though,
since everything else that uses libgnutls10 on the system (kde, cups and
saslauthd) work without problems. The one thing that _is_ different is
that I have certificates from a private CA set up for use with LDAP,
which was generated with OpenSSL. Maybe the parsing of the certificates
triggers the bug in question...
On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 02:11:03PM +0200, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Most likely, you compiled with OpenSSL rather than GNUTLS. Since the
> problem seems to be GNUTLS related, you could probably also compile
> 2.1.30 with OpenSSL (which we can't though).
Hm, true, I used OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS. Seems rather strange though,
since everything else that uses libgnutls10 on the system (kde, cups and
saslauthd) work without problems. The one thing that _is_ different is
that I have certificates from a private CA set up for use with LDAP,
which was generated with OpenSSL. Maybe the parsing of the certificates
triggers the bug in question...
Regs,
Sven