This is not an openssl question, nor even an Apache httpd question. It is more
appropriately a Firefox question, and the symptoms match the semantics of the "mixed
content error".
If any media included on the page (image, audio, video, flash applet, java
applet, etc) is served from any insecu
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> To: Users , Openssl users
> Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:51:28 +0200
> Subject: problem https with class 3 cert CACert
>
>> hi fols
>> hi all the people
>> hi openssl users
>> hi apache httpd users
>>
>> t explain my problem
>> i use CentOS 5.5
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hi fols
hi all the people
hi openssl users
hi apache httpd users
t explain my problem
i use CentOS 5.5
use httpd.i386 2.2.3-43.el5.centos.3 rpm's centos
use mod_ssl.i386 1:2.2.3-43.el5.centos.3 rpms's centos
I sometimes against this kind of problem
with certificates of type class 3, it was the
hi folks
hi all the people
hi openssl users
hi apache httpd users
t explain my problem
i use CentOS 5.5
use httpd.i386 2.2.3-43.el5.centos.3 rpm's centos
use mod_ssl.i386 1:2.2.3-43.el5.centos.3 rpms's centos
I sometimes against this kind of problem
with certificates of type class 3, it was the