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Michael,

Michael Casale wrote:
> I've installed Firefox 2.0 and I get the error:
> 
> "Firefox can't connect securely to upm.knoa.com because the site uses a
> security protocol which isn't enabled"
> 
> So... I changed sslProtocol="TLS" to sslProtocol="SSL" and restarted the
> service. I get the same error.

Wow. Sounds like something is seriously screwed up. Have you tried a
different client machine? Perhaps one of your SSL libraries is hosed.

Have you tried re-installing Tomcat? Perhaps one of TC's SSL libraries
is hosed.

If all else fails, I would run something like memtest86 on your server
to see if the memory is okay. It's tough to do all this crypto stuff and
not have an exception when the littlest thing goes wrong, so something
is definitely amiss. It's not like Sun invented a new SSL protocol and
didn't tell anyone about it ;)

- -chris

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