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This adds a crypto/tls.RecordHeaderError.Conn field containing the TLS underlying net.Conn for non-TLS handshake errors, and then uses it in the net/http Server to return plaintext HTTP 400 errors when a client mistakenly sends a plaintext HTTP request to an HTTPS server. This is the same behavior as Apache. Also in crypto/tls: swap two error paths to not use a value before it's valid, and don't send a alert record when a handshake contains a bogus TLS record (a TLS record in response won't help a non-TLS client). Fixes #23689 Change-Id: Ife774b1e3886beb66f25ae4587c62123ccefe847 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/143177 Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org> |
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