Interviewed by CNN on 13/10/2011 20:33, Dimitris told the world:
> Hello there,
> 
> I have this problem at work where I use Seamonkey (v2.0.14) or Firefox (v6) 
> to access the internet through a proxy. Https sites are not displayed 
> properly while I continuously have to add exceptions for the certificates 
> that are not considered valid. At the same time IE and Chrome have no trouble 
> working with the same sites and never complain about invalid certificates.
> 
> How can I fix this? Are there any changes I can make to the Seamonkey 
> configurations? Is this a problem with the proxy?
> 

It might be, in a way. Perhaps your proxy does not support HTTP 1.1 and
Firefox/Seamonkey is set up to use it.

In Seamonkey, go to Edit/Preferences/Advanced/HTTP Networking and try
setting it to HTTP 1.0 in the "Proxy Connection Options." You might want
to try disabling Keep-Alive and Pipelining, too.

If your company uses a "transparent" proxy (one that does not need
setting up in the application), you might have to do the same in the
"Direct Connection Options."

I'm not sure where the equivalent options are in Firefox, though.

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