On Mar 28 17:06, Barry Mathieu wrote: > Am I correct in concluding it is not possible to use the mozilla package > that is currently in stable (M18-3) for conducting secure web > transactions? > > Each time I attempt to go to a secure server (https) I receive > a message something like "connection refused". >
I have the same problem. I dont know if the problem is in Mozilla or if the websites Im trying to log into doesnt allow encrypted connections using it. > Being a newbie, I would like to stay away from installing software > without a .deb file. I would also like to stay as strictly pure to > the Debian release as possible. Progeny have debs of a newer version of Mozilla if you want to test using them. > If my existing conclusion is correct, then it appears I must use > something like Netscape, with the appropriate .deb install pkg, for > connecting to a secure server. Yes. Netscape 4.x. -- * John Ericson [EMAIL PROTECTED] * ICQ: 7325429 JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * web: http://john.pp.se