>> Anyway I was able to get the whole thing running correctly, but I noticed a
>> small bug and I was able to alleviate it with a small change to
>> /usr/src/usr.sbin/hoststated/relay.c
>>
>> I noticed that the https relay worked great in Firefox and even IE. However,
>> when I tried to go to the https domain in Opera or IE4 Mac. I got a nice fat
>> error screen about something screwed up with the security certificate. I
>> noticed that whenever I hit the page in Opera hoststated -d would spit this
>> out:
>>
>> relay acclogic_www_secure, session 45 (1 active), 208.106.57.200 -> :0, SSL
>> accept timeout
>>
>
> this is not a bug, it is just a stupid behaviour of opera... (btw. WHY
> do you use IE4 Mac???). but you can tweak it, see below...


Heh. The one and *only* thing for which we use IE4 on Mac is for
generating wonky "edge cases" like these. :-)

If any browser can be counted on to break things and show where there
might be a problem elsewhere, it's IE4 on a Mac.

In this case Opera, too, shows the same issues (regardless of
platform), so it's something we had to address.

Thanks for the comments/suggestions, Reyk (and for the great work on
hoststated. ;-)

We'll see what happens with your suggestions and post results later.

Kevin



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