- The "-no_ticket" option was introduced in Openssl0.9.8j. It's a flag to
disable "rfc4507bis session ticket support". rfc4507bis was later turned into the proper RFC5077 it seems: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5077 The enabled extension concerns the session management. I wonder how often libcurl stops a connection and then resumes a TLS session. also, sending the session data is some overhead. .I suggest that you just use your proposed patch (which explicitly disables TICKET). If someone writes an application with libcurl and openssl who wants to enable the feature, one can do this in the SSL callback. Sharad Gupta brought this to my attention. Peter Sylvester helped me decide on the proper action.
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This release includes the following changes:
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o Added CURLOPT_NOPROXY and the corresponding --noproxy
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o the OpenSSL-specific code disables TICKET (rfc5077) which is enabled by default
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in openssl 0.9.8j
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This release includes the following bugfixes:
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This release would not have looked like this without help, code, reports and
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advice from friends like these:
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Lisa Xu, Daniel Fandrich, Craig A West, Alexey Borzov
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Lisa Xu, Daniel Fandrich, Craig A West, Alexey Borzov, Sharad Gupta,
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Peter Sylvester
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Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)
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