On Fri, Jan 13, 2006, Krishna M Singh wrote:
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> I remember the SSL stack of Netscape and Firefox are OpenSSL variants.
> Does this mean the same has been fixed in their stacks or is it
> handled by the application itself?.
>
Then you remember incorrectly. Netscape and Firefox use NSS which is
Hi
Thank for the inputs. Disabling TLS removes the problem.
Apart from that i tried following
With the default configuration set and page accessed through Netscape
7.2 the web page is not accessible and when refreshed the page is
accessible. Every time the browser is closed and reopened the sam
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006, Krishna M Singh wrote:
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> Also when we use SSLv2 only this works fine.. Only with SSLv23 the
> handshake fails. Any ideas or pointers how to proceed further wud be of
> great help..
>
Seems it doesn't support TLS and messes up SSLv3 when the client indicates it
supports T
Hi All
I have written an SSL client that performs SSL handshake with any
webserver and validates the certificate recevied from the Webserver.
With all other site the handshake works pefectly fine and has been
tested with 100's of secure sites..
the SSL handshake between my client and www.harryand