On August 6, 2007 8:18 pm, Registration Account wrote: > Great, Root Certificates, my speciality. I am going to > need a few bit of information from you before we can > fix this. > > 1. Firstly could you open firefox 1.5 > > >Edit>Preferences>Advanced>Encryption (assuming same > > menu location as FF)
I have a security tab > Under Protocols both SSL3.0 and Use TLS 1.0 should be ON SSL2.0, 3.0 and TLS 1.0 are all checked > 2. Open Revocation Lists > this should be empty There was a Thwate which I deleted > 3. Under the certificates heading "When a web site > requires a certificates "select one automatically" > > 4. Verification select "Do not use OCSP for certificate > validation" I found another reference statigng that this was the cause of the -8075 error > 5. "View Certificates>Authorities - There will be a > large alphabetical list of root certificate authorities > present but by far the most important ones are all the > Verisign. Select 'View" on all the Verisign > certificates and note the expiry date, the end year > should by 2028. If any of the certificates have expired > let me know the 3 OCSP responders have expired (2004) > 6.Do you have any special access rights under the 'Web > Sites" TAB - DO NOT TELL ME THEIR NAMES Just client,server for the 2 listed > 7. Under the 'Your Certificates' tab do you have any > special certificates and is so have they expired None I also tried on another user account and get the same error the -8075 error has been resolved, but after connecting to the citrix server I cannot launch any of the applications there . > > Mike wrote: > > I'm using SuSE9.3 with firefox 1.5 > > > > Last week I connected to a citrix session at the office. this week when > > I try to open an application from there I get : > > > > I get a "you have not chosen to trust "Verisign Class 3 Secure Server > > CA", the issues of the server's security certificate. > > > > - I get the same error from seamonkey and Konqueror redirects the asp to > > firefox > > > > Today when I try and get to any secure site I get a > > "Error establishing an encrypted connection to *****.com Error Code > > -8075." > > > > Any suggestions, google has been fun I can't get the any https site with > > solutions -- Collector of vintage computers http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]