Title: Re: Reward SSL and IE
The problem was actual a certificate. The key was generated by a newer
version of openssl than we normally use (0.9.6 vs 0.9.7)) and somehow that
translated to a cert from Verisign that did not work on Win98 and IE.
Strange.
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Brian Akins
Lead Systems
At 07:30 PM 6/20/2005, Akins, Brian wrote:
>[Mon Jun 20 20:23:23 2005] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1522): OpenSSL: I/O
>error, 11 bytes expected to read on BIO#87b01f8 [mem: 880daa8]
>[Mon Jun 20 20:23:23 2005] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1813): OpenSSL: Exit:
>error in SSLv2/v3 read client hello A
At 02:27 PM 6/21/2005, Jeff White wrote:
>Is one's latest web server compiled with
>the Microsoft designed (for any OS)
>Safer CRT libraries?
There's nothing "Safe" about the standard C library or Microsoft's
library, except how they are used. Most all necessary behaviors
(buffer length args t
From: "Akins, Brian"
definitively help use with a mod_ssl
(Apache 2.0.54) and IE issue.
As posted all the time on
the Apache users list:
MSN Search
http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=fiddler+http
http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=%27IEBlog+A+HTTP+Detective+Story%27
What is Fiddler?
ht
A couple of quick points (maybe you're tried them all already)
- Check with truss/tusc to see if read is timing out at system level (system read buffers may be getting full)
- Did you try tracking what is happening with the SSL protocol using ssldump ?. You can probably start analyzing the prot
Title: Re: Reward SSL and IE
Akins, Brian wrote:
> Not the most appropriate forum, but we are willing to pay a reward to
> someone who can definitively help use with a mod_ssl (Apache 2.0.54) and IE
> issue. It seems to only affect older versions (5.5 and early 6).
For
Title: Reward SSL and IE
Not the most appropriate forum, but we are willing to pay a reward to
someone who can definitively help use with a mod_ssl (Apache 2.0.54) and IE
issue. It seems to only affect older versions (5.5 and early 6). We have
tried various work arounds from the net but to