Hey David,
    comments below:
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Rees" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 6:11 PM
Subject: RE: msie AGAIN


> > > What versions of IE (4.0, 5.0 5.01, 5.5?) and security levels (40-bit,
> > > 56-bit, 128bit?) are affected besides 5.5?  All of them?  What
> > version of
> > > mod_ssl and openssl are you running?
> > >
> > ie 5.0, 5.01, 5.5  both 56-bit and 128-bit have been testedc
> > openssl version 0.9.5a
> > modssl 2.6.6-1.3.12
>
> There is no version 2.6.6 of mod_ssl (yet), perhaps you mean 2.6.5?  No IE
> browsers work at all?  Did you build from source, or are you using RPMs?
If
> using RPMs, have you tried building from source?  Any additional modules
> built into the server?  What platform are you running on?
>
- sorry, it is mod_ssl 2.6.5
- thats correct no ie browsers work at all check for yourself
minnesota.coinfotech.com
- This server was done from the rpms.  I am scared to try and redo it from
source because its a pretty important server.  Was hoping to find the
problem and fix it.
- on this server I installed the asp modules the jserv modules the php
modules and probably missing something.
- Running RH6.2

> > The ApacheSSL server works fine with Netscape Navigator version 4.08
>
> You mean mod_ssl server? (ApacheSSL is a different project)
>
Yes, that is what i mean, mod_ssl sorry once again.
> > > What's your SSLLogLevel set to?  Have you tried setting it higher and
> > > looking in the ssl_engine_log?
> > >
> > Have not trying to set this higher it is currently set to warn, i will
set
> > to debug as soon as i send this.
>
> I think we're going to need some of this debugging info, you may want to
try
> info or trace before debug, we don't want to get _too_ much information if
> we don't need it.
>
well, i tried to access it a couple of times with it set to debug mode, and
found nothing in the error_log-ssl file or for any other log for that matter
except for some talking about when i accessed it via the http site which is
normal.  Any ideas?
> -Dave
>
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