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--- Comment #2 from Andreas Metzler <eximusers@???> 2014-03-30 18:48:02 ---
On 2014-03-30 Jeremy Harris <jgh146exb@???> wrote:
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> --- Comment #1 from Jeremy Harris <jgh146exb@???> 2014-03-30 17:13:29 ---
> I modified testsuite case 3465 with headers_add for tls_out_cipher and
> tls_cipher on the transport, and -d-all+deliver+transport+tls on the script for
> the first queue-run. Debug output shows the expected tls_out_cipher header
> being added (matching the tls connection setup) and an empty tls_cipher.
Did you test with OpenSSL or GnuTLS?
I am not sure what is happening, yesterday when I tested
$tls_out_cipher expanded to an empty string, and today I get the
behavior you described.
However I am quite sure I was not halluzinating yesterday.
Also the behavior you (and me) experienced today is broken, too. While
tls_cipher is deprecated, it still should work and is documented to
be. It must not expand to an empty string.
cu Andreas
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