Hello Peter Viertel. Hello Others.
Increasing the session timeout actually helped with the problem that
after the users have filled in a form they get the MSIE error.
Thank you for this suggestion.
This was the most annyoing part, because people had to refill the
fields.
But still we/our cus
Hello Peter Viertel.
Thank you for your answer.
I have controlled the session timeout. It is 300 secs for all servers.
I have changed it to 600 secs now. But I believe we had this problem
with far less idle time on the client side (20 secs up to 200 secs).
But we will see if it helps.
On the o
http://www.mail-archive.com/modssl-users@modssl.org/msg10542.html
> All MSIE's do not work (incl. 5.0, 5.5, 6.0x Versions).
>
> Not working means: They work most of the time, but now and then especially
> if the webuser is a minute or more idle the next request gives the
infamous
> "page cannot b
My money is on a SSL session resume problem. Make sure your SSL session
cache is configured correctly - one thing that really bites us all in
the butt is that some MSIE versions get annoyed when it tries to resume
a session in what it thinks is a reasonable amount of time and finds the
server
Hi All.
We have also these "popular" MSIE SSL 3.0 Problems.
The Problem as we have found it:
We have the Apache Versions 1.3.19, 1.3.22, 1.3.23 with the mod_ssl
Versions 2.8.4 - 2.8.7 running on different systems.
No proxy, no Firewall in between, just plain LAN.
We have tested all available