Hello All,
Believe it or not, a decent base of people are still using IE 2.0 or more
likely AOL 3.0 (which is what they are still shipping on those darn CDs that
arrive in everyone's mailbox) are out in the general internet population.
Without going into the upgrade your browser monologue (I have tried it with
my customers and they just don't get it!!!), could some enlighten me as to
why these clients have difficulty connecting? If I try to connect to a
working mod_ssl configuration on IE 5... everything is clean and simple. If
I do the same task on AOL 3.0 or IE 2.0, the browser hangs without much of
an error message. My logs are not much help either. Out of the four logs I
have going, ssl_engine_log is the only one that has anything to report.
Below is the one line I get. So I guess I know that the browser is sending
a request. (The other logs are secure_access_log, secure_error_log,
ssl_engine)
[01/Nov/1999 18:35:56] [info] Connection to child 5 established (server
x.x.x:443)
I have tried enabling all of the cipher suites but this does nothing to help
my cause.
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Matthew Herman
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