1..27 + + ok # [server] Server Initialization + + ok # [server] tcp accept + + # connect in progress + + ok # [client] client tcp connect + + ok # [server] received plain text + + # wrote 9 bytes + + ok # [client] write plain text + + ok # [server] upgrade to_client to IO::Socket::SSL + + ok # [client] upgrade client to IO::Socket::SSL + + # SSL wants a read first + + # SSL wants a read first + + ok # [client] connected + + ok # [client] nonblocking connect with 2 attempts + + # sndbuf=16384 + + ok # [server] ssl accept handshake done + + ok # [server] received client message + + # read 30000 (1 r/w attempts) + + # $!=Connection reset by peer $SSL_ERROR=SSL write error (5) send=1093 +50 + # connection closed + + ok # [client] syswrite + + not ok # [client] multiple write attempts + + ok # [client] 30000 bytes send + + ok # [server] tcp accept + + # connect in progress + + ok # [client] client tcp connect + + ok # [server] received plain text + + # wrote 9 bytes + + ok # [client] write plain text + + ok # [server] upgrade to_client to IO::Socket::SSL + + ok # [client] upgrade client to IO::Socket::SSL + + # SSL wants a read first + + # SSL wants a read first + + ok # [client] connected + + # sndbuf=16384 + + ok # [server] ssl accept handshake done + + ok # [server] nonblocking accept_SSL with 2 attempts + + ok # [server] received client message + + # read 30000 (2 r/w attempts) + + # $!=Connection reset by peer $SSL_ERROR=SSL write error (5) send=1101 +90 + # connection closed + + ok # [client] syswrite + + not ok # [client] multiple write attempts + + ok # [client] 30000 bytes send

now I need advice on how to solve dat 'multiple write attempts' if some except crossing these two tests out :D


In reply to Re^6: IO::Socket::SSL and raspberry by Artimus
in thread IO::Socket::SSL and raspberry by Artimus

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