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From: | Glenn Morris |
Subject: | bug#11267: 24.0.95; gnutls.c: [0] (Emacs) fatal error: The Diffie-Hellman prime sent by the server is not acceptable (not long enough). |
Date: | Wed, 18 Apr 2012 12:48:09 -0400 |
User-agent: | Gnus (www.gnus.org), GNU Emacs (www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) |
"Roland Winkler" wrote: > gnutls.c: [0] (Emacs) fatal error: The Diffie-Hellman prime sent by the > server is not acceptable (not long enough). > gnutls.el: (err=[-63] The Diffie-Hellman prime sent by the server is not > acceptable (not long enough).) boot: (:priority NORMAL :hostname foo.bar.com > :loglevel 0 :min-prime-bits nil :trustfiles > (/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt) :crlfiles nil :keylist nil :verify-flags > nil :verify-error nil :verify-hostname-error nil :callbacks nil) > > Despite these error messages, Emacs is sending the mails I want to > send. In that sense, I cannot tell how relevant these error messages are. Me neither. I think it means it is falling back to a non-encrypted connection. You can try setting gnutls-min-prime-bits. If that is so, the error message should probably say something along those lines.
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