is always better not to use v2.
Did u tried with SSLv23 ..?
Samy
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OK I have been able to 'fix' this by adding the following
directive:
SSLProtocol SSLv2
Does this suggest a buggy SSL v3 implementation in openssl
on my platform? Odd that nobody else is experienci
OK I have been able to 'fix' this by adding the following directive:
SSLProtocol SSLv2
Does this suggest a buggy SSL v3 implementation in openssl on my platform? Odd that nobody else is experiencing it.
Michael
On 1/31/06, Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello thereI've previously s
Hello thereI've previously sent this to the mod_ssl list with no success. Sorry if you've seen it before:I have apache compiled on solaris with sun cc with mod_ssl-
2.8.25-1.3.34 and openssl-0.9.8a (I've also tried 0.9.7i and the nightly build).When accessing the site using Internet Explorer I hav