Seems to be an issue with IE5.1 on Mac. Netscape 4.7 on Mac seems to work and cert shows up as Entrust. IE does not, it gets that error.
So my guess is with the Entrust buyout of Equifax, there is a missing CA somewhere for IE 5.1 on the Mac, everything else works fine, including IE5.1 on Windows. -mark > I checked the Security preferences for my installation of IE 5.1. There are > four certs from Equifax. They have various names: > "Equifax Security Certificate Authority Equifax US" > "Equifax eBusiness CA-1 Equifax Secure Inc. US" > Etc. > > None have expired. > > My version of IE (5.1.4) is the latest available for Mac OS 8.1 through 9.x > There is a new V5.2 released, for Mac OS X. > > I tried contacting your site with my wife's iBook. It is also running > OS9.1, > with a slightly older version of IE 5.1.3. Got the same result. > I checked the Security preferences for my installation of IE 5.1. There are > four certs from Equifax. They have various names: > "Equifax Security Certificate Authority Equifax US" > "Equifax eBusiness CA-1 Equifax Secure Inc. US" > Etc. > > None have expired. > > Last experiment - used Netscape 4.7 to connect. Had an old copy sitting >on > my Mac, though I don't use it anymore. It works, and I am able to logon >to > easyDNS. I checked the cert being used : it is not from equifax, but >from > Entrust. Here are the details of the cert when I clicked on "Security" >while > viewing the easydns page with Netscape. On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Apu wrote: > I'm getting the same error using MS IE 5.1 under Mac OS X for your > https://members.easydns.com/ site but not for our own site, nor > GeoTrust's. > > Did you install the chained certificate (see "SSLCACertificateFile" in > your httpd.conf) on your server? That should eliminate the need for the > end-user to have to do anything, except on a few browsers which have a bug > that prevents them from accepting the chained certificate. > > I don't have the specific instructions handy for you but Equifax (and/or > GeoTrust) should have sent the instructions -- and the second certificate > -- to you when they supplied the certificate for your site. > > > --- > Apu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Chief Operating Officer > NOC Services Corp. > www.nocservices.com > -- mark jeftovic http://www.easydns.com http://mark.jeftovic.net
