Ok, when I put it in debug mode with the new configuration I found that one
log file and only one file changes when i try to access the https site with
IE.  That file is ssl_engine_log  and here is what changes minus the bio
dumps which were just a bunch of hex.

[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [info]  Seeding PRNG with 1160 bytes of entropy
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Handshake: start
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: before/accept
initialization
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 11/11 bytes from
BIO#080F4AA8
 [mem: 080FA1F0] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] Inter-Process Session Cache:
request=GET st
atus=MISSED
id=309590E9D2CA6A50F56AC3475AF55D91F0436BB996781DECB16C18A37AB60355
(session renewal)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read client hello
A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write server hello
A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write certificate
A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write server done
A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: write 876/876 bytes to
BIO#080F4AA
8 [mem: 08107688] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 flush data
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 5/5 bytes from
BIO#080F4AA8 [
mem: 080FA1F0] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 134/134 bytes from
BIO#080F4A
A8 [mem: 080FA1F5] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read client key
exchan
ge A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 5/5 bytes from
BIO#080F4AA8 [
mem: 080FA1F0] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 1/1 bytes from
BIO#080F4AA8 [
mem: 080FA1F5] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 5/5 bytes from
BIO#080F4AA8 [
mem: 080FA1F0] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 36/36 bytes from
BIO#080F4AA8
 [mem: 080FA1F5] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read finished A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write change
cipher sp
ec A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write finished A
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: write 47/47 bytes to
BIO#080F4AA8
[mem: 08107688] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 flush data
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] Inter-Process Session Cache:
request=SET st
atus=OK id=95F69C732CD78360E18A4C3E7786223C9117E932FB7848875B0892B06210F8A8
time
out=300s (session caching)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Handshake: done
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [info]  Connection: Client IP: 209.12.32.66,
Protoc
ol: TLSv1, Cipher: EXP1024-RC4-SHA (56/128 bits)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: read 0/18437 bytes from
BIO#080F4A
A8 [mem: 080FA1F0] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [debug] OpenSSL: write 27/27 bytes to
BIO#080F4AA8
[mem: 08102A00] (BIO dump follows)
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [trace] OpenSSL: Write: SSL negotiation
finished su
ccessfully
[16/Jul/2000 11:18:25 15029] [info]  Connection to child 0 closed with
standard
shutdown (server minnesota.coinfotech.com:443, client 209.12.32.66)

Can you decipher this???

----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Lichtin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: msie AGAIN


> > Ok, I have done as you have requested (it was a pain in the butt) you
will
> > see the new page at http://minnesota.coinfotech.com   but you will not
be
> > able to access the https with any ie browser.  Netscape will see it just
> > fine.  Hence, same problem.
>
> What messages do you see in the ssl.log when you increase the debug level?
> Try
> SSLLog ssl.log
>         SSLLogLevel debug
>

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