I've put this same question a while back and didn't get any answer. Isn't anyone using snv with ssl client auth?
I don't know exactly where my problem is, but I'll explain in detail to see if anyone has the same and a solution.
I'm trying to access to a subversion repo via https with client authentication with certificates.
The solution is implemented in a centos 5.2.
If in the machine where the solution is implemented I can do a
svn co https://site/repo
The answer a question where the certificate resides for the access and I can get a successful checkout.
If I do the same in a fedora 10 I get the following error after I tell where the certificate is:
svn: OPTIONS of 'https://site/repo': SSL negotiation failed: SSL alert received: Decrypt error (https://site)
For what I've seen this could be a bug recently introduced in openssl/neon.
Is this right?
Both systems are completely up to date.
Thanks in advance.
JB
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