> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-
> us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of foxtrot
> Sent: Friday, 02 May, 2014 11:47
> 
> I open my browser on my client windows workstation.  I open the URL to
> webserver1 and the certificate on that server shows a green lock, no
> warnings...allows me access.  I open a 2nd browser tab with the URL of
> webserver2 and I get an SSL Error and cannot get there...not even a
> warning...just cannot get there.  I then close and reopen my browser and
> open the tabs in the reverse order (webserver2 and then webserver1) and now
> webserver2 allows me to connect just fine, good "green lock" and I can see
> the certificate by clicking the lock and all is well.  But then when I try
> to go to webserver1 (that just worked on the previous test), it now
> fails....not even a warning to "continue anyway"...It will not let me move
> forward to the web content.

Well, *that* certainly wasn't clear from the original description. I hate to 
bring this up, but:

        http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

When you post a question to a technical forum like this, you need to be precise 
about what the problem is: what you're using, what other components are 
involved, what you're doing, what happens, and what you expected to happen.


I don't know that it will help, but: What version of what browser, running on 
what OS?

When you say you "get an SSL Error", what *exactly* do you see?

In your original notes you also mentioned client certificates. Are you using a 
client certificate in the browser? Is it configured to send the certificate 
automatically, or to prompt you? Where did the client certificate come from?

-- 
Michael Wojcik
Technology Specialist, Micro Focus




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