The interesting thing is that the problem does not appear with 4.12.3, which already has the session cache disabled as of #1187 . So this is indeed rather mysterious to me...

Further findings:

XRootD version OS Version OpenSSL version Reproducible?
4.12.3 CentOS 7.8 1.0.2k no
5.0.0 CentOS 7.8 1.0.2k yes
5.0.0 CentOS 8.2 1.1.1c no

So it might be the case that OpenSSL 1.0 is upset if not told the cache should be explicitly disabled, and 1.1 is fine with that... Would that explain things?

In any case, now that I have a reproducibly breaking test setup, I'll try with current HEAD on it, first with defaults and then with different settings for http.tlsreuse.


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