Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
texstar wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
texstar wrote:
We are having an odd error using Seamonkey 1.1.16 on pclos. From
time to time when going to a secure site such as paypal or gmail,
Seamonkey will throw an error saying SSL has been disabled when in
fact it is enabled. One can close out and restart Seamonkey and go
back to the same site and everything is fine. Any ideas on what to
try would be greatly appreciated.
when you say SSL is in fact enabled, how do you know?
Both enable ssl 3 and tls are checked and access to secure sites is
available most of the time. Seamonkey just decides sometimes that ssl
is not enabled.
OK, now that we're on the same page, try this: in the address bar type
in:
about:config
and in the filter box, type in 128 and now you should get a whole
bunch of:
security.ssl
type of messages. Double click on each one and set them to true.
Just the "security.ssl" ones, and nothing else.
Now try again. Did that work?
We will give that a try and let it run for a while. Sometimes it goes
for a few days before throwing the error and other times it pops right
up. Thanks for the tip.
Tex
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