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1. Re: No Handshake with SSL
toggm Jun 24, 2003 10:58 AM (in response to toggm)I'v made a tcpdump on localhost while performing a lookup. The lookup looks as follow:
Object obj = context.lookup(SimpleServiceNodeAdministrationHomeRemote.JNDI_NAME);
Here are the last lines of the tcp dump before it's hanging:
16:47:30.235409 dogix.chaoswg.com.37817 > dogix.chaoswg.com.37413: . ack 3008 win 32767 <nop,nop,timestamp 8211776 8211776> (DF)
16:47:33.373959 dogix.chaoswg.com.37818 > dogix.chaoswg.com.4445: S 3170639757:3170639757(0) win 32767 <mss 16396,sackOK,timestamp 8212090 0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
16:47:33.374010 dogix.chaoswg.com.4445 > dogix.chaoswg.com.37818: S 3174760562:3174760562(0) ack 3170639758 win 32767 <mss 16396,sackOK,timestamp 8212090 8212090,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
16:47:33.374050 dogix.chaoswg.com.37818 > dogix.chaoswg.com.4445: . ack 1 win 32767 <nop,nop,timestamp 8212090 8212090> (DF)
16:47:33.488743 dogix.chaoswg.com.37818 > dogix.chaoswg.com.4445: P 1:80(79) ack 1 win 32767 <nop,nop,timestamp 8212101 8212090> (DF)
16:47:33.488787 dogix.chaoswg.com.4445 > dogix.chaoswg.com.37818: . ack 80 win 32767 <nop,nop,timestamp 8212101 8212101> (DF)
So, the 79 bytes the client sent to jboss was in my opinion the md5 hash, as visible in the ssl debug message:
[write] MD5 and SHA1 hashes: len = 77
Thanks