SSL3_CTRL:called a function you should not call

This is a discussion on SSL3_CTRL:called a function you should not call within the Openssl forums, part of the Tools category; I have a program recently linked against 0.9.8g and it bombs out with: read: received SSL error 1 (ret = -1) error:140D5042:SSL routines:SSL3_CTRL:called a function you should not call Anyone ...

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Old 08-26-2008, 04:07 PM
Default SSL3_CTRL:called a function you should not call

I have a program recently linked against 0.9.8g and it bombs out with:
read: received SSL error 1 (ret = -1)
error:140D5042:SSL routines:SSL3_CTRL:called a function you should not call
Anyone got any clues what could be the source of this problem?

It is extremely time-critical to a software deployment so please let
me know what You think!

Thank You very much,
Travis
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