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Re: git https issue
On Aug 19, 2018 2:06 PM, matthew sporleder <msporleder%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 4:26 AM, Riccardo Mottola
> <riccardo.mottola%libero.it@localhost> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > On 19/08/2018 02:26, Matt Sporleder wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Can you do curl -vvv to GitHub?
> >
> >
> > hmm, if you mean just to the homepage like below, we have an issue :(
> >
> > narsil$ curl -vvv https://github.com/
> > * Trying 192.30.253.113...
> > * TCP_NODELAY set
> > * Connected to github.com (192.30.253.113) port 443 (#0)
> > * ALPN, offering http/1.1
> > * Cipher selection:
> > ALL:!EXPORT:!EXPORT40:!EXPORT56:!aNULL:!LOW:!RC4:@STRENGTH
> > * successfully set certificate verify locations:
> > CAfile: none
> > CApath: /etc/openssl/certs
> > * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS header, Certificate Status (22):
> > * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
> > * TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Server hello (2):
> > * TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Certificate (11):
> > * TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Server key exchange (12):
> > * TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Server finished (14):
> > * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client key exchange (16):
> > * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS change cipher, Client hello (1):
> > [1] Illegal instruction (core dumped) curl -vvv https://github.com/
> >
> > gdb tells me:
> > * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS change cipher, Client hello (1):
> >
> > Thread 1 received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.
> > 0xb66f3d50 in gcm_ghash_4bit_mmx () from /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.12
> >
> >
> > (gdb) bt
> > #0 0xb66f3d50 in gcm_ghash_4bit_mmx () from /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.12
> > #1 0x00000000 in ?? ()
> >
> > very nice :)
> >
> > now I don't remember if this CPU has MMX or not...
> > cpu0 at mainbus0
> > cpu0: Intel 586-class, 232MHz, id 0x581
> > cpu0: package 0, core 0, smt 0
> >
> > It should though, according to: https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:600
> >
> >
> > Riccardo
>
> Looks like you found the issue.
There was a thread on tech I believe talking about something very similar not too long ago. Might be worth looking through the archives.
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