Hi Nabs,

   On Thu, Aug 3, 2000, at 10:29 PM, you wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi people.
> 
> I have been having some weird problems recently when accessing secure
> sites. I
> frequently get error messages regarding some problem with certificates. I
> have noted
> down two of the messages, as follows:
> 
> *    SSL Server authentication failed:*
> *    self signed certificate in certificate chain*
> 
> or:
> *    unable to get local user certificate*
> 
> Does anybody have any idea what this is all about? Is there something
> wrong with my
> certificates?
> 
> I get the first message repeatedly when I try online banking at Barclays.
> I am
> thinking that this must be a Voyager problem, since I doubt major sites
> like the ones
> I am going to could have these kind of problems.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Nabs..

   Was it you, or someone else who, some time ago, related either the
same problem or something similar?  Anyway, it appears that some others
had tried the same site with AWeb and/or IBrowse and did not find there
to be any problem.  Now, if you try one of those, too, and you do not
have a problem, then you know the problem lies with V.  OT other H, if
you find the same problem with AWeb and IBrowse and Netscape NavCom and,
maybe, MS IE, then the problem is either in your phone line, the ISP
server, the bank, etc, but not your computer or the programs you run.

   Your query brings up one of my own, though.  Based on the docs for V,
if I correctly read them, you can use only the SSL designed for and
provided with V (including the certificates), or only the SSL designed
for and provided as part of Miami (including the certificates), or both. 
My question is, "How do we know what is being accessed?" and, "How do we
controll this?"

   I do hope that NONE of the above is related to V's inability to deal
with javascript and cookies.

   'til next time.

                                         

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Author of "MSH Tutorial V. 3.0".  Found on Aminet -- MSHTut30.lha

Julian Aronowitz.  Tel.:  (718) 654-1681; E-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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