Júlio Maranhão wrote, On 2008-05-23 21:42:
> Just now I realised that you are the guy that answered my bug ticket. :-)
>
> I just want to try to discover the issue, also by myself. But I need a
> little help to start. I am reading the Mozilla site also. I don't want
> to be a developer or apply
Just now I realised that you are the guy that answered my bug ticket. :-)
I just want to try to discover the issue, also by myself. But I need a
little help to start. I am reading the Mozilla site also. I don't want
to be a developer or apply a patch, for now. Just to discover the issue.
Cheers
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> What is the bug number? I was not able to find any bug with your name
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434099
> I gather that you built Thunderbird with the MSVC compiler in VS 2005
> but that you're not experienced with the debugger. Providing coaching
> o
Júlio Maranhão wrote, On 2008-05-22 15:39:
> Hi! I have a bug in Thunderbird concerning NSS (PKCS #11 modulo
> interaction). The already used bugzilla to fill in the bug
> (unconfirmed).
What is the bug number? I was not able to find any bug with your name
> But I would like to do more: debug
F.:
Hello,
When OCSP verification is enabled, if OCSP response fail (corrupt or
incorrect), client can not see the page.
This is strange for me, Firefox and other browsers ask to the user:
Continue or Cancel if the certificate is invalid or self-signed.
The solution is disable verification for al
Hello,
When OCSP verification is enabled, if OCSP response fail (corrupt or
incorrect), client can not see the page.
This is strange for me, Firefox and other browsers ask to the user:
Continue or Cancel if the certificate is invalid or self-signed.
The solution is disable verification for all cert
pascal wrote:
> FNMT has emailed gerv asking if they should open a separate bug or not
> asking if we needed more information and if they were following the
> right process. They didn't get any response that's why I attached the
> files they had sent to the bug.
If people are emailing me specifica
Hi!!!
I built NSS/NSPR package on Linux 2.4 kernel from the source. I had
expected to find a output in three neat folders - include, lib and bin
(the way it is if we download the pre-compiled binaries from the
site..) Now the resulting include, lib and bin folders inside the
following path /root/
> I forgot to mention: guessing is good, verifying is better. I'll bring
> up this question on the syslog WG mailing list.
I got the answer right from the source:
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/syslog/current/msg01915.html
Rainer
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