Hi!
thank you for your report, I have fixed it in release 1.1.1.
Bye
Szilard
Egyszer volt, hol nem volt, volt 1szer egy levél, melyet ssl...@xo... írt:
>
> Hi Szilard,
>
> Thanks for sharing your work with the rest of the world.
>
> I think I discovered a bug when sslproxy -i handles multiple
> connections simultaneously (all this on two debian linux boxes):
>
> server@hostA$ ssl_proxy -d -i -s 5025 -c localhost:25 -m 32 -C cert.pem -K key.pem
> INFO: #@ip=192.168.199.1 port=27396 [ CORRECT ]
> ...
> INFO: #@ip=24.199.32.64 port=16404 [ INCORRECT ]
>
> client@hostA$ openssl s_client -connect hostA:5025
>
> client@hostB$ openssl s_client -connect hostA:5025
>
> After starting the server, a client is started on the same host and another
> one on another host. The IP address of the second host as reported with the -i
> option is incorrect: sometimes a totally unknown IP (like in the example above),
> and sometimes the same IP as the first client.
>
> The cause of the bug seems to be some incorrectly initialized/shared variable.
>
> Long live GNU!
>
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