On 19.10.20 12:01, Marcus Meissner wrote:
IMHO an SSL stability initiative is required - even independent of vendors. If anybody else noticed slow browser tabs, slow https file downloads, slow email downloads, or plain hanging, then I'd be glad to team up to join forces against SSL network state machine violations.
To be very frank, what you are describing sounds like your employeer or Internet provider deploys a SSL man-in-the-middle proxy which is not fully standards compliant and causes troubles.
Is this assumption correct?
No, it isn't. Then SUSE would do that as well as issues started when I still worked at SUSE. Working from home in Berlin, just regular Vodafone cable modem connection. Tools doing proper SSL handling like e.g. wget work fine. Have you ever tcpdumped Firefox, Thunderbird, or Chromium and never seen port 443 RSTs? I was even able to reproduce them on SUSE test servers for osc and Firefox. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org