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<p dir="auto">This is correct. I tried to make a reproducer with <a href="https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/commit/414b14d922e44e442cb86947ea77319cdcd796d9" data-original="https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/commit/414b14d922e44e442cb86947ea77319cdcd796d9" data-link="false" data-link-reference="true" data-project="179611" data-commit="414b14d922e44e442cb86947ea77319cdcd796d9" data-reference-type="commit" data-container="body" data-placement="bottom" title="tests: verify whether certificate request levels behave consistently" class="gfm gfm-commit has-tooltip">414b14d9</a> but it succeed on git master (the expected error code is returned). Are you sure than in that test suite you refer, the handshake is fully completed on both sides (i.e., <code>gnutls_handshake</code> returns zero)? That was a common issue in test suites and tls1.3.</p>
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