On 04/13/17 12:53, fedora wrote:
> openssl s_client -connect hostname:portnumber -starttls service
FYI, is you look back on the thread the port number/service being tested
is 443/https.
-starttls prot - use the STARTTLS command before starting TLS
for those protocols that suppo
> for a try with SSL: did you ever use
> openssl s_client -connect hostname:portnumber
this one with docs.python.org showed error 104.
> openssl s_client -connect hostname:portnumber -starttls service
Would it be the same?
Frédéric
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Hi Frédéric
for a try with SSL: did you ever use
openssl s_client -connect hostname:portnumber
or
openssl s_client -connect hostname:portnumber -starttls service
suomi
On 04/12/2017 10:49 AM, Frédéric Bron wrote:
I contacted my ISP. They do not want to look at the problem if I
cannot show that
>> firefox now shows characters as squares instead of normal letters so
>> that it is unusable.
>
> On all pages, or just some?
It's funny you ask that question because I did not look further: just
searched anything on google like "bonjour".
Now I have tested other sites and in fact it is only the
On Wed, 2017-04-12 at 17:55 +0200, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> firefox now shows characters as squares instead of normal letters so
> that it is unusable.
On all pages, or just some?
> I removed all history but it did not change anything.
> I created a new profile but it is still the same.
>
> I foun
FYI, this seems to be a kernel regression. Should be able to finish
bisecting when I get home later this week.
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"I grew up before Mark Zuck
firefox now shows characters as squares instead of normal letters so
that it is unusable.
I removed all history but it did not change anything.
I created a new profile but it is still the same.
I found one thing that works: untick "allow websites to use their own fonts".
But why?
I have 2 F25 co
I contacted my ISP. They do not want to look at the problem if I
cannot show that I loose packets. But I tried to ping doc.python.org
and never get an error. Apparently, it is related to SSL? What could I
show as a "as simple as possible example"?
They say there are plenty of thing involving IPv6