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It seems that there is a client-side openssl problem when the connecting client is on Centos7 and the server is Alma9 (in my case an EOS Alma9 MGM).
The same connection with the same client (5.5.5 at this moment) from a Fedora38 works without problem.
The gsi debug output for both cases can be inspected here: https://asevcenc.web.cern.ch/asevcenc/gsi_dump/

Looking at the code it seems that the problem at this point:
https://github.com/xrootd/xrootd/blob/master/src/XrdSecgsi/XrdSecProtocolgsi.cc#L3320
(so everything else up to this point is ok)

but i'm not sure is the implementation of Cipher method is this one:
https://github.com/xrootd/xrootd/blob/master/src/XrdCrypto/XrdCryptosslCipher.cc#L241
and what could be the problem.

Let me know if i can enable tracing options and provide more logging.
Thanks a lot!


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