I'm stumped. I've got a server(CentOS) running httpd(2.2.23) with openssl (1.0.0-fips) installed. SSLVerifyClient is set to require. All is happy if I make a request to a page using IE.
If, however, I make a request with Firefox to a page, the page will load, but if I shift-reload the same page, it fails in an odd way. I get the response headers - Content-Length and Content-Type and all look as they should, but I get an empty entity body. Interestingly enough, if the file is 2395 bytes or less, there is no problem. I only see it with files 2396 or greater. (I'll readily admit that the file size could be red herring, i mention if for completeness)... If I clear Firefox's cache and reload the page, I can get it just fine again - the first time. The byte count in Content-Length and the ssl_request log is correct but I'm guessing that is simply from the file stats not necessarily the bytes sent? Firefox(10.0.3) is known to work with other two-way ssl sites. Sadly, I'm unable to paste a config/log data here, but I can answer questions. I've googled, looked at debug logs, and tcpdumps with no hints. If someone can point me in a good direction, I'd appreciate it greatly. I've read the mod_ssl manual, btw. Thanks, --tim --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org