Richard wrote:
> brian> Does anyone actually use OpenSSL for a production, business
> brian> operation? 
> 
> The are many programs out there that use OpenSSL.  A popular one that
> I use myself is the Opera browser.
> 
> brian> We're having a heck of a time with the FAQ-documented "Page
> brian> Could Not Load / DNS Error" page failures with IE browsers,
> brian> even after applying the fixes recommended in the FAQ.
> 
> "DNS Error" hardly sounds like something SSL-related...

Richard:

The famous "DNS Error or Server not found" error message from IE is
used whenever there is a failure to connect to a host.  This includes
such things as "CRL location not specified in certificate" errors when
CRL verification is turned on.  There are any number of reasons why
this message may be generated.

- Jeff




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