Instead of getting another node you could run two instances on the same node and use a different port number. That should work.
Indeed, that also reproduces the issue :-).
Here's what I get with 5.0.1 using -d:3
for GSI:
200901 17:32:47 3034423 cryptossl_X509::CertType: certificate has 3 extensions
200901 17:32:47 3034423 cryptossl_X509::CertType: Found RFC 382{0,1}compliant proxyCertInfo extension
200901 17:32:47 3034423 crypto_X509Chain::EECname: EEC not found in chain
I'll install 4.12.4-RCx on the test node next and see if the issue also appears there.
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