IE on WinXP now has a "Clear SSL state" botton that "removes all client
authentication certificates from the SSL cache"
Does Mozilla have something like this?
from:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/itcommunity/chats/trans/ie/ie010902.asp
Q: What does the "Clear SSL State" button do?
A: When SSL performs client authentication, it does so by utilizing a
client certificate. This certificate is "cached" in the sense that
future client authentication attempts will try to do so with that
certificate. This button allows you to clear that cached state, so that
you may use a different certificate for future client SSL authentication.
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Henrik Gemal
Mozilla Evangelist
Description of profile files:
http://gemal.dk/mozilla/files.html
- Re: Clear SSL State Henrik Gemal
- Re: Clear SSL State Nelson B. Bolyard
