On Wed, Sep 29, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [...]
> > I've tried your URL and https://ftp.ecrc.net/ (a box I've established
> > yesterday with mod_ssl 2.4.3/2.4.4) with all Netscape versions I've installed
> > on my FreeBSD box and my results were:
> >
> > https://www.fr.thawte.com/ https://ftp.ecrc.net/
> > Netscape 2.02 ok ok
> > Netscape 3.04 ok ok
> > Netscape 4.08 ok ok
> > Netscape 4.51 ok ok
> > Netscape 4.61 ok failed
> > Netscape 4.7 failed ok
> >
> > This lets me thinking that it is a bug in the recent Netscape versions. Sure,
> > it might be caused by the particular SSL protocol details OpenSSL speaks, but
> > even with other clients (e.g. Lynx+SSL, OpenSSL s_client) both websites work
> > correctly and I see a correct handshake in the debug outputs. So I don't know
> > what I can do on the server side for those clients. What do you see in the
> > server logfiles for those failed connections?
>
> I wonder if this might be tied to the reports others have listed that SSL
> <port 443> dies after serving a few requests. A mere connection to the
> front <index.html> page might not cause this, it appears to happen while
> traversing the pages deeper in and then even backing up to past pages.
> Was a thorough going over the links and pages within the site
> accomplished, or was there just the single connection to the main page of
> the site?
I just walked to the front page, i.e. the listed URLs and not deeper.
Ralf S. Engelschall
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www.engelschall.com
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