I am running an 'unstable' Debian/GNU linux on my i386 box.
Since last upgrade of mozilla pkg (1.2.1-9), I am not any more able to 'login via ssl' (sf.net or Savannah): each time I try I get following message: 'You can not connect to ... because ssl is disable'.
Even thought that all check box authorise ssl, somebody says me that I had to install mozilla-psm; but when I check mozilla dpkg installed: ii mozilla 1.2.1-9 Mozilla Web Browser - dummy package ii mozilla-browser 1.2.1-9 Mozilla Web Browser - core and browser ii mozilla-chatzilla 1.2.1-9 Mozilla Web Browser - irc client ii mozilla-mailnews 1.2.1-9 Mozilla Web Browser - mail and news support ii mozilla-psm 1.2.1-9 Mozilla Web Browser - Personal Security Manager (PSM) ii mozilla-xmlterm 1.2.1-9 Mozilla Web Browser - XML enabled t it is already installed?
At another moment I also get following message: Could not initialize the brouwser's security component. The most likely cause is problems with files in your browser's profile directory. Please check taht this directory has no read/write restrictions and your hard disk is not full or close to full. ...
I so follow advise I check fs which is used at 76% (not so full?). I also verify that my user as well the rw access on all its files and more x right on dir: all seems ok.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance for additional help, Joel
PS1: please make me in cc (I am already in so many ml)
PS2: I just find another advise in netscape site regarding this message.
It should be due to a corrupted secmod.db (following an upgrade). I so remove it and well recreated after next restart of mozilla but it did not help??
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