sslclient - connection reset by peer

From: David Nillesen <dave@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 15:09:02 +1100

    Hello again,

    I am getting this popping up in my logs a bit:

1999/11/17 14:57:23| sslReadClient: FD 37: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer

    And there are a few users who seem to be having issues with ssl based
sites. I dont know if the two problems are related, squid doesnt tell me
who the ssl connection was for (a privacy issue i presume, and agree
with).

    I am running 2.2.STABLE3 and about to go to STABLE5 because i noticed
an ssl fix in the ChangeLog.

    Is it anything to worry about?

    It's laughable actually, the site these few people are having trouble
with is an Australian bank that lets you trade securities online. They are
using an expired certificate. So much for trusting banks :)
    
    Yours truly,
    David Nillesen

Northnet Internet Services
+612 67749300

For info on what this jumble below is look right at the bottom.
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Received on Tue Nov 16 1999 - 21:22:43 MST

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