On Fri October 28 2005 05:51 am, Hendrik Boom wrote: > On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 11:45:25PM -0700, Alan Ianson wrote: > > On Thu October 27 2005 08:06 pm, [KS] wrote: > > > Oliver Lupton wrote: > > > > Maybe check you have openssl installed on your testing/unstable box > > > > > > That is supposed to be installed on the server and not the client. > > > Firefox/Mozilla have in built support for SSL 2.0, 3.0 and TSL 1.0 and > > > hence that is all that is needed for accessing a website using 128-bit > > > encryption. > > > > Well, I upgraded to testing, and now I can't access my banks site. Not > > reliably anyway. Konqueror can't seem to load that page. Galeon did load > > that page after some time but after entering my info I wasn't able to log > > in. Same thing with mozilla, but I was able to log in, I just can't do > > anything when I get logged in. All these browsers seem to be doing there > > best to do their job but seem to be stumbling over something, but I don't > > know what. > > I thought it worked for me -- but maybe I've always tried it with stable. > Let's see, I.m running mozilla firefox on etch with a debian 2.6.12 kernel. > The etch was installed a few months ago by upgrading from woody to sarge > and then immediately from sarge to etch. The mozilla-firefox is, I > believe, the Debian package. I just upgraded the system using aptitude > this morning. > > So I'll try it now. > > Browser comes up OK. Now enter the URL http://scotiaonline.scotiabank.com > and nothing happens, except for the little busy whell turning. > > Stop that. Try again with http://www.scotiaonline.scotiabank.com > The URL bar turns yellow, and the URL changes to > https://www.scotiaonline.scotiabank.com/online/start.jsp?language= > and firefox presents a login screen. It then lets me log in. It lets me > look at recent transaction in my acocunt. > > Does this not work for you?
Sort of, I was able to log in, I'm logged in right now but I can't get a look at the account details. Update: After about 5 minutes I can get a listing of my account details by stopping and reloading the page. It does seem to work, we're just stumbling around a bit. > On the help menu I choose "about Firefox" and it tells me version 1.0.6, > some stuff it won't let me cut and paste, anmd then a too-small scrolling > region that I can cut and paste, saying: > > Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050911 > Firefox/1.0.6 (Debian package 1.0.6-5) Yep, that's the same version I have. My kernel is 2.6.12-1-amd64-k8. > -- hendrik > > Note: Please CC: me on this thread, because I am soon going to have to > stop subscribing to this delightful mailing list because of heavy time > commitments during November. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]