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The following table shows the +MIPSSL parameters.
<Socket_ID>
<Alert_ID>
The following table shows the +MIPSSL Alerts.
Alert ID
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
3-420
Table 3-279: +MIPSSL Parameters
<Parameter>
Table 3-280: +MIPSSL Alerts
Alert Name
SSL_BAD_RECORD_MAC
SSL_DECRYPTION_FAILED
SSL_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE
SSL_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER
SSL_EXPORT_RESTRICTION
SSL_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_
VERSION
SSL_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY
SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE
SSL_BAD_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_
RESPONSE
SSL_BAD_CERTIFICATE
SSL_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE
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Description
1,2,3,4 - Identification Number of Socket.
Alert ID. All alerts are described in
Description
Returned if a record is received with an incorrect
MAC. This alert is fatal.
Cipher text decrypted in an invalid way: either it
wasn't an even multiple of the block length or its
padding values, when checked, were not correct.
This alert is fatal.
An inappropriate message was received. This
alert should never be observed in
communication between proper
implementations. This alert is fatal.
A field in the handshake was out of range or
inconsistent with other fields. This alert is fatal.
A negotiation not in compliance with export
restrictions was detected; for example,
attempting to transfer a 1024 bit ephemeral RSA
key for the RSA_EXPORT handshake method.
This alert is fatal.
The protocol version the client has attempted to
negotiate is recognized, but not supported. (For
example, old protocol versions might be avoided
for security reasons). This alert is fatal.
The server requires ciphers more secure than
those supported by the client. This alert is fatal.
Indicates that the sender was unable to negotiate
an acceptable set of security parameters given
the options available. This alert is fatal.
Indicates receiving an invalid certificate status
response. This alert is fatal.
A certificate was corrupt, contained signatures
that did not verify correctly, etc.
A certificate was of an unsupported type
(unsupported signature algorithm, public key
type, etc.).
Table
3-280.
December 31, 2007

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