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Old 07-28-2011, 04:38 PM   #1
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OpenSSL error : SSL_BYTE_TO_CIPHER_LIST


Hi,

I am building a ssl server/client authentication program utilizing the openssl library. Using the BIO memory buffers rather then tying the SSL directly to the socket ( due to design constraints of communcaiton). Anyhow, during the handshake the server reads data from the client ( second pass through) and on a SSL_read returns back the following error:

"error:140A1159:SSL routines:SSL_BYTES_TO_CIPHER_LIST:scsv received when renegotiating"


I have been unable to determine what the issue is and am at my wits end. I am using NO_VERIFY thus the client only loads the CA certificat and the server loads its certificat and private key.

Can anybody shed some light on what this error is referring to and possible what may be causing it?

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