On 08/02/2016 11:00 AM, Olivier BONHOMME wrote:
On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 03:29:07PM +0000, Olivier BONHOMME wrote:
On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 02:56:26PM +0000, Olivier BONHOMME wrote:
So the question is: Is that behaviour can be considered as an lftp bug or not ?
Hello again,
Just answering to myself and the list for a conclusion. lftp in CentOS uses the default priority provided by gnutls and it's not possible to override it in lftp 4.0.9 provided in CentOS 6.
Howerver, the ssl:priority feature has been implemented in lftp 4.6.2 (https://github.com/lavv17/lftp/commit/b406805d2b3d4c9a88e24363980e5717e61d09...) and there is also a backport RHEL/CentOS for CentOS 7 (https://git.centos.org/blob/rpms!lftp/373a02466b773fe2dbbfde702aec1848e006ba...)
I think it could be nice if that feature could be backported into the CentOS 6 lftp version.
CentOS rebuilds the source code from RHEL-6. If anything is going to be backported, it would need to be backported into RHEL-6 and released, and we would then get it into CentOS-6.