Netscape establishes the cookies for a site based on the port, so when you
move between one port and another the cookies set for CFID/CFTOKEN which
enable session tracking change.  I have recently ran into this and wound up
beating my head against the wall.  There is no solution that I am aware of.

DC

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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 14:29
Subject: SSL and Netscape


> Hey,
>
> I'm running a multi-domained site having both dot net and dot com
> variants.
> Due to supporting both domains I've had to install two Verisign SSL
> keys. One
> for dot net domain on standard SSL port and the other dot com assigned
> to a
> non-standard port.
>
> The problem I'm having, is when Netscape (4.5) transistion to SSL on the
>
> non-standard SSL port the CF session variables are lost ... that is they
> do
> not exist. I have no problem with SSL thru IE and Netscape works fine
> with
> the standard SSL port.
>
> Anyone, have this kind of problem? Then again maybe I'm barking up the
> wrong
> tree.
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