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Can't connect to an HTTPS server

Posted: 10 Oct 2007 20:30
by wrd002
I'm using VLC 0.8.6c for Windows (the prepackaged binary build) on a Windows2000 box. I'm trying to connect to one of our internal TLS (HTTPS) servers which uses server-only certificate chains (it doesn't request a client cert chain). This server uses a weak (1024-bit RSA keys with RSA/SHA-1 signatures) certificate chain to be compatible with gnutls 1.x.

Symptoms:
- After launching and bringing up the GUI, VLC is unresponsive for about 10s or so, with vlc.exe having 100% CPU usage.
- During this time, the rest of Windows is somewhat unresponsive as well.
- Then it reports: "access_http error: failed to read answer". (I can post the entire set of debug messages if that would help.)
- After this, it gives up trying to load the track.


Other information:

- In VLC's Settings|Preferences|Advanced|GnuTLS, I've turned off "Check TLS/SSL certificate validity" and "Check TLS/SSL server hostname in certificate". (This server is using a certificate issued by one of our internal CAs, so VLC and GnuTLS don't know about it).

- Opera (browser) on the same machine can access the server without difficulty.

- VLC for Windows is using gnutls 1.6.1.

- A build of VLC for Linux, which uses gnutls 1.4.4, can access the server without difficulty.

Any ideas?

Re: Can't connect to an HTTPS server

Posted: 11 Oct 2007 06:54
by aplhagg
sounds like an issue i had same symptoms could acces the file on mac using vlc but on windows microsofts DRM software was causing a conflict as the RDM software is intergrated into WMP11 and also a "critical update" u may have inadverntadly installed this back door media indixing pice of junk. i am yet to find a way to uninstall it i ended up streaming to a mac saving the file and network streaming it from mac vlc player to pc vlc player.

EDIT: forgot to mention that for some reason mac seems to strip the streem of DRM embdded code.