On Mon, Nov 01, 1999, Matthew Herman wrote:

>       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)

This just means that the socket connect works and doesn't say anything about
the problem. Try "SSLLogLevel trace" to see more details about the situation.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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