You could fix it, download the mozilla binaries from
www.mozilla.org
The last version support ssl
bye
Roberto Pereyra
Gualeguaychu
Argentina
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http://pgp.mit.edu
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Did I miss a step or is a dependency missing?
>
> I had mozilla
Try a few different sites. I'm using mozilla-psm. One night, I
went to three banking sites to check my accounts. Two worked, but
one rejected me because the browser was identified as Netscape 6
and the site wouldn't believe that I could support 128-bit encryption.
It allowed connections with Netsca
On Friday 08 March 2002 09:04 am, Craig Dickson wrote:
> begin Bill Moseley quotation:
> > I had mozilla installed on Sid. But couldn't got to a SSL site.
> > Installed mozilla-psm, but still same situation.
> >
> > Granted all I did was apt-get install mozilla-psm, and poke around
> > google.
begin Bill Moseley quotation:
> Did I miss a step or is a dependency missing?
>
> I had mozilla installed on Sid. But couldn't got to a SSL site. Installed
> mozilla-psm, but still same situation.
>
> Granted all I did was apt-get install mozilla-psm, and poke around google.
> Still seems
Did I miss a step or is a dependency missing?
I had mozilla installed on Sid. But couldn't got to a SSL site. Installed
mozilla-psm, but still same situation.
Granted all I did was apt-get install mozilla-psm, and poke around google.
Still seems like that should have got my https working.
T
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