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<title>guest (guest) commented SVNKIT-182: Received fatal alert: bad_record_mac</title>
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16 months ago (30 Jan 2012 14:19)
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<div class="wiki text">I would like to add that -Dsvnkit.http.sslProtocols=&quot;SSLv3&quot; worked for me. However I don&#39;t understand why it works fine without using -Dsvnkit.http.sslProtocols=&quot;SSLv3&quot; in <strong>1.3.5</strong> but I doesn&#39;t in *1.3.6/7*. This suggests that this is rather SVNKIT issue than Java 5.</div>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 12:19:36 UT</pubDate>
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