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#32658
26.1; Cannot connect to TLS websites
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Reported by: thomas <at> m3y3r.de
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2018 09:23:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 26.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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thomas <at> m3y3r.de writes:
>>>> From: thomas <at> m3y3r.de
>>>>
>>>> 1.) I needed to revert to gnutls 3.5.19, the mingw64 build from the
>>>> gitlab ci build seems to have a working gnutls-cli tools on windows 10.
>>>> the gitlab builds for 3.6.3 and 3.6.4 seems to have another bug
>>>> (error code -53) in the gnutls-cli command.
>>>>
>>>> so only gnutls 3.5.19 have a working gnutls-cli. i installed this version in emacs 26.1
> okay, some more infos.
>
> I was able to bootstrap the emacs compile with mingw64.
>
> while I was trying to debug this problem with fprintf, eww suddenly
> started to work!!
>
> It started to work after I did insert an fprintf after the
> gnutls_try_handshake call in process.c !!
>
> what is going on here?
It sounds like this might be Bug#34341, the problem was
emacs_gnutls_read didn't handle GNUTLS_E_AGAIN properly. The symptoms
only seem to occur with servers supporting TLS1.3 and more recent gnutls
versions (I thought it was 3.6+, but I haven't pinned the precise
version numbers, so maybe 3.5.19 has it too, or maybe it's a bit
different on Windows). And some people reported that increasing
gnutls-log-level made it go away, so it's certainly timing dependent.
So can you check if the problem is fixed in the latest emacs-26 or
master branch?
https://debbugs.gnu.org/34341
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