No I wouldnt want to disable SSL3 either...
One case I know of like this is to do with advertising EXPORT56 ciphers
on the server side... some variants of IE barf if they're talking to a
site with a so called 128 bit certificate (an SGC cert).
I have used this when a site has an uber-cert for
Hi!
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 06:38:22PM +0200, Nisbach, Thomas wrote:
> i found one (unsatisfying) solution:
> I disabled SSLv3 by setting
>
> SSLProtocol -SSLv3
>
> If i do this MSIE on Mac runs but i worry about
> other browser that would not run anymore :-(
Btw, as for my understanding this
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Aryeh Katz wrote:
> poster specified a win32 environment, ssleay32.dll is one of the two
> openssl libs on win32.
Ah missed that. Sorry. :)
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> On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Aryeh Katz wrote:
>
> > make sure that ssleay and libeay are both in the path.
>
> Um, or libssl and libcrypto from openssl (in the library path, that
> is). ssleay's getting to be pretty old these days. :)
poster specified a win32 environment, ssleay32.dll is one of the
Hi David,
there was a discussion in the mod_ssl-group a few weeks
ago. Some solutions/workarounds were discussed.
Robert Allerstorfer ment he found "THE" solution. Last
week one of our clients tried to access our "fixed"
SSL-server via Mac MSIE 5.13 and still had a problem.
The only thing working
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Aryeh Katz wrote:
> make sure that ssleay and libeay are both in the path.
Um, or libssl and libcrypto from openssl (in the library path, that is).
ssleay's getting to be pretty old these days. :)
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> Hi there,
>
> For some reason Apache refuses to load the mod_ssl module. It always
> complains it can't find the module although the required file is in
> the specifiedpath. Has anyone encountered this problem? Does anyone
> know a solution?
make sure that ssleay and libeay are both in the path
Full_Name:
Version: 2-.8.8 1.3.24
OS: w2k server
Submission from: (NULL) (195.23.102.93)
i have a ie 6 and all pages with ssl works fine
but when ie5 with 98se request a page with ssl he read cert we confirm
but give a error page?
i look to ssl log and i detect this:
Connection: Client IP:
Hi there,
For some reason Apache refuses to load the mod_ssl module. It always
complains it can't find the module although the required file is in the
specifiedpath. Has anyone encountered this problem? Does anyone know a solution?
I'm running Apache 1.3.24 on Windows NT service pack 5.
Thanks
Hi Peter,
thank you for the quick response
cheers alex
Alex Apostolopoulos
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