guess you know
> what router i use ;)
>
> I hope somebody can enlighten us
ähm teh server was rebootet, not the client (because, the client,
too... )
The problem was obviously there... Not only with my firefox, but also
the firefox of others!
> At 11:16 11-6-2005, you wrote:
>
dan wrote:
> Oskar Eyb wrote:
>
>> hm.. are there still any ideas?
>>
>
> Can ya provide some more details, please?
It's now "fixed" by a reboot... ?!
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Robert Zagarello wrote:
> I suspect your firefox test client. Have you tried
> checking the test client's firefox ssl settings? Does
> this occur from any firefox client?
Yes, it concerns clients on other computers and other networks, too...
Justin Gehring wrote:
> I suggest check your confi
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> Try to connect to the httpd using the following:
>
> openssl s_client -connect youripaddress:443, and let me know if this
> works (it should spit out normal http) once it's connected. You should
> get a blank, at which point you should be able to type "get /"
Hello!
I have since a few weeks a problem with the ssl-host and the
firefox-browser.
Firefox 1.0.4 (german) - ssl_engine_log
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[01/Jun/2005 14:29:57 29311] [info] Connection to child 1 established
(server example.net:443, client 84.57.132.209)
[01/Jun/2005 14:29:57 29311]