Yeah, that's exactly what happens, the connection is denied.  An you
can only do it at the vhost level, I believe.  N'mind then.  ;)  Just
thought I'd throw it out there.

cheers,
barneyb

On 9/13/05, Mike Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Removing support for anything other than 128-bit connections is
> another option. The two concerns that come to mind are the error
> message that the user sees and whether or not I can lock down specific
> directories, as opposed to the entire site. The last time I tested
> removing support for 56-bit SSL, the user got a browser-generated
> error, as opposed to my custom error page. It was like the user was
> prevented from establishing any connection to the server, instead of
> connecting but being shown a friendly error message.
> 
> Thank you,
> Mike Chabot
> 

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