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mod_ssl, "SSL handshake failed" on error_log

Asked by DiscoNova in Apache Web Server, Oracle Database, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS

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I'm running Oracle HTTP-server (which basically is just Apache 1.3.?) with mod_ssl on Win32-platform.

HTTPS seems to be working quite well with my self signed certificate. However, my error_log is filling with lines like this:

[Wed Oct 10 15:56:43 2007] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake failed (server xxx.xxx.xxx:443, client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) (OpenSSL library error follows)
[Wed Oct 10 15:56:43 2007] [error] OpenSSL: error:1408F10B:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number

Since everything seems to be working, I'm not inclined to spend too much time figuring this out myself, so I thought of turning to the experts instead.

The question is; what is happening, and how (if there is a way) can I get rid of it?Start Free Trial
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