I checked with Tomcat developers about this issue and they mentioned
that this is an issue with the Harmony JRE. Now am trying to contact
the Harmony JRE developers for further analysis.
Michael Ströder wrote:
Suresh Kumar J wrote:
You are correct that Apache Tomcat web-server
agree upon a common cipher.
Robert Relyea wrote:
Nelson B
Bolyard wrote:
Suresh Kumar J wrote, On 2008-09-02 10:55:
Hi Nelson,
You are correct that Apache Tomcat web-server(v6.0.13) choked with the
full set of cipher suites implemented in the Windows FF3.0
Yes, I have ensured that the parameter "security.enable_ssl2" is indeed
set to "false" in "about:config".
Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
> Hi Suresh,
>
> Please type "about:config" in the location bar.
>
> In the Filter field, type "security.enable_ssl2". What is the value?
> It should be "false".
>
> I b
still have the question on why FF3.0.1 uses SSLv2 record layer
protocol for handshake communication even when SSLv2 is disabled in the
browser settings.
Thanks,
Suresh
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
Suresh Kumar J wrote, On 2008-08-30 22:40:
Am having the FireFox 3.0.1 on Windows XP w
Please see inline for my repli @ [Suresh]. Thanks for your inputs.
Enclosed the packet capture of the failing SSL handshake with FF3.0.1
on Windows.
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
Suresh Kumar J wrote, On 2008-08-30 22:40:
Am having the FireFox 3.0.1 on Windows XP with the default
Hi!
Am having the FireFox 3.0.1 on Windows XP with the default settings.
When I try to connect(https on 443) to the internal website which is
running on Apache Tomcat (v6.0.14), I get the following error:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to 10.xx.xx.xx
Cannot c
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