On Jun 13, 2002, 21:24 (-0400) Matthew Saltzman wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> > https://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html
> >
> > I just installed privoxy-2.9.14-1.6x
> > -- https result: lousy ... :)
> >
> > It seems to be exactly the same https situation here as it was before
> > when I was running Junkbuster instead of privoxy.
> >
> > The Details:
> > Privoxy didn't work to find the page above with mozilla1.1 Alpha ...
> > when I disconnected privoxy from Mozilla, the browser had no problem
> > to see the same page.
> > Additionaly, I used http 1.0 instead of 1.1 with Mozilla, to no avail
> > so far ..
>
> I just did this with Mozilla 0.9.9-0 and privoxy 2.9.14-1, and I had no
> problem (after making sure that the port was 8118 and the daemon was
> started).
>

Okay: I made a stupid mistake, but in my defense I probably can say
it was somewhat hard to find it ... :)

The details:

In the mozilla Menu some minutes ago I went to Edit --> Preferences
--> Advanced --> Proxies, there I moved the mouse cursur into the "SSL
Proxy" field to the end of the word "localhost", that was typed in
there, and I saw that there was a space of about 1 character between
the end of "localhost" and the cursor after it, i.e. actually
"localhost" read "localhost " (please note this space between "t" and
the double quotes after it).

I then removed this space, and everything is okay now .... I can
access thousands of https pages now (I really love it now, I swear ...
:)) with Mozilla for the next some years ...  paranoid as I am ... :)

<Pheew ..>

Thanks to all of you, above all because your postings made me sure
that it had to be my fault and not Mozilla/Junkbuster/Privoxy's one,
and in the end this idea worked ...

Fine weekend .... :)

Regards
Wolfgang
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