First, thanks to Andreas Metzler for getting me up to speed on building
Debian packages.
Looks like this is a different problem.
I've had TLS working on two redhat systems that uses the openSSL libs.
In the migration to Debian, I move one end to Debian (uses GNUTLS). I
can send from the Redhat end to the Debian end but not the other way.
I get the following when sending from the GNUTLS end to the openSSL box.
In the GNUTLS exim log:
2004-05-25 14:50:43 1BSMGz-0001nc-5Y TLS error on connection to
kiwi.xtronics.com [63.245.152.134] (gnutls_handshake): No supported
cipher suites have been found.
2004-05-25 14:50:43 1BSMGz-0001nc-5Y == test@???
R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp defer (-37): failure while setting up TLS session
Searches of mailing lists don't show this one. Can GNUTLS talk to
openSSL? Do I need to build different keys? I can figure this out, but
it would help if I knew where to start looking.
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