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Hi,

Apparently I had a really bad weekend, because beside the RDi parser problem of my last posting I was not able to connect to SourceForge with WDSC 7.0 and RDP 8.0 any longer due to SSL handshake errors. It seems that SourceForge dropped all older SSL/TLS protocols and my assumption is that you need at least TLS 1.2 and whatever encryption to connect to the SourceForge SVN repositories.

I already installed the unrestricted policy jar files and imported the COMODO root certificate (which helped for RDi 9.6) with no success, here.

Because of this problem supporting WDSC and RDP 8.0 is very hard and I tend drop support for these versions. This time I used the Tortoise SVN Explorer extensions to synchronize my WDSC 7.0 workspace with SourceForge in order to create v3.2.3.r for WDSC. But that is no fun and no option for development.

Any ideas of how to solve the SSL problem will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Thomas.

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