Bug#525962: libgnutls26 makes apt-transport-https fail with ssl key/cert client authentication

Marco Amadori amadorim at vdavda.com
Tue Apr 28 10:29:41 UTC 2009


On Tuesday 28 April 2009, 12:02:25, you wrote:

> > yes, I attached a log after adding 'Debug::Acquire::https "true";' to the
> > apt- conf.d/<mystuff> file.

> Unfortunately it doesn't give that many details.  What kind of server is
> it?

It is a debian lenny with apache hosting a custom reprepro repository of some 
debian packages.
 
> Even if apt-transport-https uses curl, it should be possible to include
> a call directly to GnuTLS in the code, like this:

I rebuilt apt-transport-https with your suggestions and attached a more 
verbose debug. (1Mb !)

I hope it could help now.

P.S. I do not see this bug showed under libgnutls26 bug page [0], could it be 
due I tagged it "lenny" ?

[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=libgnutls26

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