Dear Steve,

You're right: I've downloaded a 128bit IEX security upgrade and now it works.
But, now we've to find out how to install 'weak' encryption.

Thanks again

Jon Petersen


Dr Stephen Henson wrote:

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> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Our first attempt to install a secure webserver was not succesfull. We
> > did install Openssl (0.9.4) and WN webserver (2.3.3) on a Linux box.
> >
> > After installing a Verisign test certificate; when testing with
> > ./openssl s_client -connect www.takeitnow.nl:443 and GET / HTTP/1.0
> > everything seems to work; the HTTP GET is recorded in the server
> > logging. But when accessing the server with Netscape (4.5) I get a popup
> > box 'Netscape and this server cannot communicate securely because they
> > have no common encryption algorithms'.
> >
> > What could cause this????
> >
>
> Err they have no common encryption algorithms? :-)
>
> Possibly the server only supports strong encryption or has been
> configured to only support strong encryption and you are using an export
> grade browser?
>
> Steve.
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