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-# Turn on ssl between the client and server
-# and run a number of tests
-
--- source include/have_ssl_communication.inc
--- source include/big_test.inc
-
-# Save the initial number of concurrent sessions
---source include/count_sessions.inc
-
---disable_warnings
-DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
---enable_warnings
-
-#
-# Bug#29579 Clients using SSL can hang the server
-#
-
-connect (ssl_con,localhost,root,,,,,SSL);
-
-create table t1 (a int);
-
-disconnect ssl_con;
-
-
---disable_query_log
---disable_result_log
-
-let $count= 2000;
-while ($count)
-{
- connect (ssl_con,localhost,root,,,,,SSL);
-
- eval insert into t1 values ($count);
- dec $count;
-
- # This select causes the net buffer to fill as the server sends the results
- # but the client doesn't reap the results. The results are larger each time
- # through the loop, so that eventually the buffer is completely full
- # at the exact moment the server attempts to the close the connection with
- # the lock held.
- send select * from t1;
-
- # now send the quit the command so the server will initiate the shutdown.
- send_quit ssl_con;
-
- # if the server is hung, this will hang too:
- connect (ssl_con2,localhost,root,,,,,SSL);
-
- # no hang if we get here, close and retry
- disconnect ssl_con2;
- disconnect ssl_con;
-}
---enable_query_log
---enable_result_log
-
-connect (ssl_con,localhost,root,,,,,SSL);
-
-drop table t1;
-connection default;
-disconnect ssl_con;
-
-# Wait till all disconnects are completed
---source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc
-
-## This test file is for testing encrypted communication only, not other
-## encryption routines that the SSL library happens to provide!