Opened 10 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

Last modified 10 years ago

#10050 closed Bug report (rejected)

GnuTLS error -73: ASN1 parser: Error in TAG.

Reported by: frizzler Owned by:
Priority: low Component: Unknown
Keywords: Cc:
Component version: Operating system type: OS X
Operating system version:

Description

Error: GnuTLS error -73: ASN1 parser: Error in TAG.
Error: Could not connect to server

Everytime I try connecting to a mediatemple server. In the last release of FileZilla everything works fine.

Change History (7)

comment:1 by frizzler, 10 years ago

Component: FileZilla ClientUnknown

FileZilla version with error: FileZilla_3.10.0.1_macosx-x86

comment:2 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

Priority: criticallow
Resolution: rejected
Status: newclosed

Most likely the server's X.509 certificate is malformed. Contact your server administrator or server hosting provider for assistance so that the certificate can be changed.

in reply to:  2 comment:3 by frizzler, 10 years ago

Replying to codesquid:

Most likely the server's X.509 certificate is malformed. Contact your server administrator or server hosting provider for assistance so that the certificate can be changed.

But then why does everything work fine when I downgrade FileZilla?

in reply to:  description comment:4 by frizzler, 10 years ago

Priority: lowcritical

Replying to frizzler:

Error: GnuTLS error -73: ASN1 parser: Error in TAG.
Error: Could not connect to server

Everytime I try connecting to a mediatemple server. In the last release of FileZilla everything works fine.

comment:5 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

Priority: criticallow

This is not a critical issue as it is not a security vulnerability.

comment:6 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

These days FileZilla automatically uses FTP over TLS if the server supports it. Old version didn't use FTP over TLS.

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by frizzler, 10 years ago

Replying to codesquid:

These days FileZilla automatically uses FTP over TLS if the server supports it. Old version didn't use FTP over TLS.

Ah ok, thanks for the explanation!

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