Heeelllo Monks! Thy knowledge is a warm shelter to those caught on the desolate unforgiving arctic planes of confusion.

My problem is this. I have a SOAP::Lite service running on Apache 1.3.23 using mod_ssl; and that works great. No problems very fast, thank you very much.

The great thing about SOAP::Lite is that when a server side PM die's the die is transmitted back across the to the client side where a die is thrown and the proper things happen.

Well all is find and good until I try to use X.509 certificates. When I use certificates any die in the server side module causes the client to receive sslv3 read errors. The die message disappears and no useful information is sent back. However, if I just use a user name and password then die's work just fine.

Has anyone else seen this? If so, how did you deal with it? I really would like to able to get my die messages back.

--habit

In reply to SOAP::Lite X.509 certificates, mod_ssl and die by habit_forming

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