I've seen the same issues... if you google around a bit, you'll find tons of complaints about IE5.5+ and SSL negotiations. I think SSLv2 is the only one they got right, certain cipher suites appear to be hosed in SSLv3 and TLSv1. (I saw this issue go away by only having the server support SSLv2 which is not a great idea)
Mike
In a message dated 11/13/03 11:14:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I should go read my own ChangeLogs :)
Yes, keepalive in the server should be disabled by setting it to 0.
It's an upcoming todo item to make nsopenssl work with the core
server's keepalive mechanism but until then this should stop you from
experiencing this problem. MSIE is fairly notorious for being buggy w/r
to SSL.
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- [AOLSERVER] ns_openssl mystery problem William Scott Jordan
- Re: [AOLSERVER] ns_openssl mystery problem Scott Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] ns_openssl mystery problem Niels Hallenberg
- Re: [AOLSERVER] ns_openssl mystery problem Vince Ciganik
- Re: [AOLSERVER] ns_openssl mystery problem Piotr Szuca
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