Unfortunately Safari has it's own quirky issue with SSL.  Some people
are reporting that you can't get to https URLs if you are behind a
proxy server and I have found that to be true at Sloan;  I've had to go
back to using Mozilla when I'm in the office.   I admit I haven't tried
very hard to work around the problem, though, since it seems to be a
known issue and probably not under user control.

janine

On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 11:19 AM, Barry Books wrote:

Have you tried Safari 1.0? I've had SSL problems on my Mac also but
for the
most part they seem to be fixed since I upgraded. I don't know if it
supports personal certificates though, but if you mean self signed I
think
you can now access sites with invalid certificates.

barry

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Aufflick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 10:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [AOLSERVER] Personal Certificate


Hi all,


I have a quirky issue - when i connect ot my openacs (aolserver
3.3+ad13) site from mac ie, it refuses to access ssl pages, and
complains
that it (mac ie) does not support personal certificates. Further
investigations shows that mac ie has a bug that won't let you access a
site
that ALLOWS personal certificates, even if it is optional.

Now I didn't even know that ns_openssl supported personal certificates,
maybe current openssl library calls need a flag to tell them not to
support
personal certificates.

Before I go and get my hands good and dirty, does anyone have any
ideas?

Mark.

DISCLAIMER: this post contains nothing regarding p0und proxies or any
sub-function of ns_conn ;)

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