Julien,

Just checked FF and NS. Both have the buttons of login and logout for
Security Devices.  The manner you provided allows me to remove the SSL
caching, but it also erases the exisiting SSL connection. This will not
work for some situations.

Anyway, thanks a lot for your help.

Ben


Julien Pierre wrote:
> ben wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I am running a Client-side SSL connection using Firefox browser 1.5. I
> > found a problem with it is the SSL caching. Open an FF browser and
> > started a Client-side SSL connection to a web server. It's fine.
> >
> > Now I want to open a different SSL connection with a different user
> > account and keep the current connection up. I went to the file menu and
> > open a "New Window", type in https://www.server address.com.
> >
> > After hitting the Enter key, the browser does not pop up the cerficate
> > selection list. It simply uses the existingly cached SSL credential for
> > this connection.
> >
> > Is there anyway to turn off the SSL caching for Firefox and Netscape
> > browsers?
> >
>
> I believe there is no UI to do this in PSM.
> Try logging out from the crypto module.
> In the Mozilla suite :
>
> Edit/Preferences/Privacy & Security/Certificates/Manage Security
> Devices/Software Security Device/Log Out .
>
> This should invalidate all keys and thus all SSL sessions as well.
>
> Sorry, I don't use Firefox and I don't know the equivalent UI there, if any.

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