On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Daniel Gruno <rum...@cord.dk> wrote:
> In the 2.2 documentation, there is a section called `badcert` in
> ssl/ssl_faq.xml, which states:
> ----------------------
> Why do connections fail with an "alert bad certificate" error?
> Errors such as OpenSSL: error:14094412: SSL  routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3
> alert bad certificate in the SSL
>     logfile, are usually caused by a browser which is unable to handle the
> server
>     certificate/private-key. For example, Netscape Navigator 3.x is
>     unable to handle RSA key lengths not equal to 1024 bits.
> ----------------------
>
> In the 2.4 docs, this answer has been removed, yet the link to it in the FAQ
> section still exists.
> Is this link simply to be removed (an oversight), or should the answer be
> reinstated?
> Granted, the answer does seem to relate to something quite antiquated.
>

I'd kill the link, the content would likely be misleading if someone
had a similar symptom today.

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