Hello Fagyal,
Netscape works fine in non-Windows OS'(albeit flaky).
The problem you're seeing is that Mozilla does not yet include the
cryptography modules/routines. Hence, Mozilla can not create a secure
connection by default. They are developing an Open Source Encryption
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package that you _may_ be able to download and install now(mozilla.org, et
al for more info on that).
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Monday, November 13, 2000, 9:01:29 AM, you wrote:
>> Does the reseller web interface refuse connections if your user agent is
>> mozilla? I decided to switch over to mozilla M18 after getting sick of
>> netscape crashing 10 times a day and I find that i get "connection
>> refused by rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net" when trying to connect. I suppose I
>> have to go back to 4.73 and suffer the crashes.
FC> In my case, on no OS-es, no version of Netscape after 3.0 ever survived one
FC> hour continuous use. Hope 6.0 will be better...
>> (please don't tell me to use IE, that's not an option until they port it
>> to Linux)
FC> I think I have heard something that a KDE port was in fact released... not
FC> sure at all, though.
FC> Recently I have noticed that 4.73 tends to crash (on W2K) in 99% of the time
FC> if you try to use a page which contains both secure and unsecure items
FC> (https page with http parts, like pics.)
FC> - Cs.